The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) has officially requested Kazakhstan to temporarily stop exporting grain, tomatoes, peppers, and sunflower seeds to Russia. This demand was reported by Orda.kz.
Rosselkhoznadzor urged the Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture not to issue phytosanitary certificates
Evgeny Karabanov from the Grain Union of Kazakhstan characterized this situation as a potential trade war. He mentioned that Kazakhstan may need to reconsider its ban on importing Russian wheat or retaliate by restricting Russian flour, dairy, and meat imports. If the latter option is chosen, there could be repercussions such as a halt in coal, oil, and petroleum product transit from Russia and even Kazakhstan’s exit from the Eurasian Economic Union.
Recent reports also revealed that Russia has informally implemented measures at its borders
In other news, Kazakhstan is in talks with China to boost gas exports and is exploring options like constructing
Source: theins.ru