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SCGA: New Entry Requirements for the Russian Federation Effective June 1, 2026 28.05.2026
Dear Carriers and Drivers! Effective June 1, 2026, the Russian Federation will implement the System for Confirmation of Goods Arrival (SCGA).When importing goods by road, the recipient in the Russian Federation must complete a document regarding the upcoming delivery in advance and obtain a QR code.The QR code must be in the driver’s possession and presented upon request by the regulatory authorities.Failure to present a valid QR code will result in denial of entry into the Russian Federation and the return of the vehicle.In this regard, we recommend:˗ confirming in advance with the Russian recipient that a valid QR code has been issued under the SPOT system;˗ verify the presence of the QR code before arriving at the border crossing point;˗ have the QR code available in either printed or electronic form;˗ compare the information in the QR code with the shipping documents (goods, quantity, vehicle, recipient);˗ take into account the possibility of longer border crossing times if documents are not properly prepared.Please take these changes into account when planning shipments and coordinate with Russian recipients of goods well in advance.For more detailed information about SPOT, please visit the official websites of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation(https://minfin.gov.ru/ru/press-center/?id_4=40307-prezident_rossii_podpisal_zakon_o_natsionalnoi_sisteme_podtverzhdeniya_ozhidaniya_postavki_tovarov_spot). Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1229399?lang=ru
On the procedure for tax accounting of expenses for demurrage, fines, penalties, and forfeits 28.05.2026
If the costs associated with demurrage and penalties are related to income-generating activities and are supported by primary accounting documents issued in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Accounting and financial reporting," such amounts may be claimed as deductions for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) purposes.Conversely, fines and penalties payable to the state budget are non-deductible, with the sole exception of administrative sanctions incurred under public procurement contracts.If the amounts for fines, penalties, and expenses for demurrage are overpaid by a counterparty, these amounts must be recognized as taxable income by the receiving party when calculating CIT.The applicable VAT treatment depends on the terms of the contract and the nature of the payments:1) if the amounts are directly tied to the sale of goods, the performance of work, or the provision of services, they must be included in the taxable VAT turnover;2) If the penalties are compensatory and not related to a taxable sale, there is no obligation to assess VAT or issue an EIF.Taxpayers are advised to carefully structure their contractual relationships and ensure all supporting documentation is maintained.The State Revenue Department of EKRSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1229347?lang=ru
Развитие сельских территорий через призму ЦУР: обсуждены новые инициативы регионов 28.05.2026
В Министерстве национальной экономики РК состоялась встреча директора Департамента развития социальной сферы, правоохранительных и специальных органов Нургуль Жанназаровой с заместителем акима Аральского района, представителями общественного объединения «Поддержка инициативы» и «SDG Hub «Камбаш» Кызылординской области.Основной целью встречи стала презентация проекта «GLocal», который успешно реализуется в Аральском районе в рамках локализации Целей устойчивого развития (ЦУР).Нургуль Жанназарова обозначила ключевые приоритеты Министерства национальной экономики как координирующего органа по реализации ЦУР в Казахстане. Она также отметила положительный опыт аналогичного пилотного проекта, запущенного в прошлом году в городе Каркаралинске для повышения эффективности механизмов местного самоуправления.Представители Кызылординской области подробно рассказали о деятельности «SDG Hub «Камбаш» по поддержке сельских предпринимателей, взаимодействии с региональными институтами Европейского Союза и Программы развития ООН (ПРООН), а также готовности распространять опыт реализации ЦУР на сельском уровне.Кроме того, участники встречи презентовали ряд других социально значимых региональных инициатив. Среди них — экологический проект «Чистый Камбаш», направленный на защиту экосистемы озера Камбаш, а также проект ОО «Женщины Арала» по развитию доступности социальных услуг для детей с особыми потребностями и внедрению «зеленых» технологий при озеленении села Камыстыбас.Данные инициативы реализуются в рамках проекта «GLocal» при финансовой поддержке Европейского Союза.В завершение встречи Нургуль Жанназарова поблагодарила гостей за полезный обмен опытом и подчеркнула, что Министерство всегда готово поддерживать инициативы регионов по развитию ЦУР. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1229349?lang=ru
More than three hundred graduates of military departments are undergoing training at the training camp 28.05.2026
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Ecological forum "EcoSchool: from ideas to action" was held in Kostanay region 28.05.2026
An environmental forum titled "EcoSchool: From Ideas to Action" was held in the Uzunkol district of the Kostanay region, aimed at fostering environmental culture among the younger generation, developing a caring attitude towards the environment, and promoting environmental initiatives.The event was held in the format of an interactive environmental quest, uniting schoolchildren from the district at thematic educational platforms. Participants had the opportunity not only to expand their knowledge in the field of ecology but also to apply it in practice.As part of the forum, special environmental stations were organized for students, dedicated to issues of biodiversity conservation, material recycling, and environmentally responsible behavior. The schoolchildren learned about the specifics of caring for houseplants, studied the conservation of the Central Asian tortoise as a representative of rare animal species, and participated in practical workshops on material recycling.Participants showed particular interest in creative and practice-oriented tasks, during which they made decorative brick tiles from recycled raw materials and learned about technologies for reusing household materials.Throughout the forum, participants demonstrated a high level of engagement, teamwork, and a desire to achieve the best results. At the same time, the main outcome of the event was the strengthening of environmental responsibility among schoolchildren and an understanding of the importance of each person's personal contribution to environmental conservation.Conducting such initiatives contributes to the formation of environmental thinking among youth, fostering a responsible attitude towards nature, and supporting the principles of sustainable development.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1229274?lang=ru
Inspection and Imaging System (IIS) Scan Analysis Results 28.05.2026
Inspection and Imaging Systems (IIS) enable non-intrusive inspection (without opening cargo compartments) of large vehicles and containers within a minimal amount of time. However, the key element in this technological chain remains the human factor — the Image Analysis and Comparison Operator (IACO), whose qualifications determine the detection of hidden threats.The scanning process generates a highly detailed X-ray image, which is transmitted to the operator’s workstation. Image analysis is a comprehensive process that includes several key stages:1. Studying cargo geometry, identifying unusual dark areas, voids, or foreign objects hidden within the structural cavities of the vehicle.2. Physicochemical comparison: Modern IIS equipment can differentiate materials according to their effective atomic number ( ). This makes it possible to distinguish organic substances (such as narcotics, contraband cigarettes, or food products) from inorganic materials (metals, machinery, etc.).The practice of IIS image analysis demonstrates high efficiency in detecting the following categories of violations:Goods concealed under the guise of cheap and heavy cargo (for example, building materials or tiles), while expensive electronics or branded clothing are hidden inside. Such discrepancies are clearly visible on scans due to differences in density and packaging structure.Illegal concealment of prohibited substances: Identification of high-density zones that may indicate hidden weapons, ammunition, explosive, or radioactive materials.The operator informs the head of the customs post or the acting official about any identified suspicions.IIS image analysis has proven to be an indispensable preventive tool in combating customs violations. It enables the detection of sophisticated smuggling schemes without slowing down logistics flows.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1229223?lang=ru
Eurasian Energy Security: Kazakhstan Outlined Prospects for Cooperation at the Forum in Astana 28.05.2026
Astana, May 28, 2026 — Mutually beneficial economic partnership, technological cooperation, and ensuring the reliability of regional fuel supplies are becoming the key priorities for the EAEU countries. The prospects for the development of common energy markets were presented by the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Akkenzhenov, on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Forum 2026.The Minister spoke at the panel session «Eurasian Energy Integration: Vector of Movement». In his view, the development of partnership relations and the creation of common trade mechanisms should be based on reliability, regulatory predictability, and mutual benefit.Speaking about the gradual formation of common markets for oil, petroleum products, gas, and electricity, the Minister emphasized a constructive macroeconomic approach. The development of this transparent energy space is regarded as a confident step toward future macro-regional integration. At the same time, in order to achieve effective results, states will need to coordinate this work while taking into account each other’s national interests, existing bilateral agreements, and the unconditional priority of ensuring reliable energy supplies for their own citizens and industries.«We see broad prospects for Eurasian energy integration provided that truly sustainable, realistic, and mutually beneficial mechanisms are developed. It is precisely pragmatic and carefully calculated joint work that creates the long-term foundation of our Union, protecting the system from risks associated with the artificial or formal acceleration of common market processes», emphasized Yerlan Akkenzhenov.A key foundation for building a common and sustainable energy architecture is the strong practical cooperation already established among the member states. Today, Kazakhstan is effectively cooperating with the Russian Federation in the oil and gas sector and the electric power industry, while also successfully coordinating the water-energy balance with the Kyrgyz Republic. At the same time, expert exchanges on infrastructure modernization are being developed with partners from Belarus and Armenia.Another important factor for the stability of future EAEU markets could be the development of advanced technologies. The Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence announced by the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has become a practical reality for Kazakhstan’s energy sector. Today, AI technologies are being actively introduced across all key areas of the country’s energy industry. Building on this experience, the Ministry calls on its partners to scale up modern IT solutions across the entire EAEU common market. The use of artificial intelligence elements in dispatch forecasting will enable member states to safely and efficiently manage their energy systems during peak load periods while fully maintaining the balance of national interests.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/energo/press/news/details/1229235?lang=ru
The E-Commerce Goods Declaration (EGD) 28.05.2026
In accordance with the amendments being introduced into the customs legislation of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Republic of Kazakhstan, it is planned to implement customs declaration of e-commerce goods using the E-Commerce Goods Declaration (EGD).By Decision No. 143 of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated December 17, 2024, the form and procedure for completing the E-Commerce Goods Declaration were approved. In addition, by Decision No. 144 of the Board dated December 17, 2024, the structure and format of the E-Commerce Goods Declaration in the form of an electronic document were approved.At present, the work on implementing the relevant functionality in the information systems has been completed, and the "E-Commerce Goods Declaration" (EGD) functionality has been developed in the "Keden" information system. The introduction of this functionality and the use of the EGD will commence on July 1, 2026.In addition, a special chat has currently been launched in the Telegram application: "EGD Testing for Foreign Economic Activity Participants"https://t.me/+guX61IzTzwU1YTcy.Information related to the testing process will be published in the specified chat. In this regard, interested parties (participants in e-commerce activities, postal operators, express carriers, and other participants in foreign economic activity) are invited to take part in the system testing. If any comments are identified or suggestions arise during the use of the system, they may be submitted through the specified chat.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1229237?lang=ru
The State Revenue Committee cracks down on tax evasion schemes involving the reorganization of legal entities 28.05.2026
State revenue authorities are constantly working to identify and crack down on tax evasion schemes. One such scheme involves using corporate reorganization procedures to obtain unjustified tax benefits. Typically, business reorganization is carried out to expand operations, optimize business processes, or facilitate mergers or acquisitions. However, in recent years, there has been an increase in cases where this procedure is used to evade tax obligations, including value-added tax (VAT). Thus, state revenue authorities identified 263 legal entities that utilized VAT overpayments during reorganization, totaling 31.7 billion tenge for the period from 2021 to 2024. In accordance with the provisions of the Tax Code, these amounts were written off, resulting in 3 billion tenge being remitted to the budget and a reduction in the VAT surplus by 20 billion tenge. Judicial precedent has confirmed the legality of the actions taken by the state revenue authorities. To date, the courts of cassation have reviewed more than 10 cases, and all decisions have been rendered in favor of the state revenue authorities. To prevent such schemes, amendments have been made to the Tax Code. Effective January 1, 2026, the reorganization procedure may only be carried out following a tax administration process, which includes: - conducting a desk audit when the simplified procedure for fulfilling tax obligations is applied; - conducting a tax audit in all other cases. The application of the simplified procedure with desk audit control is permitted subject to a number of conditions, including the absence of VAT registration during the statute of limitations period, insignificant turnover volumes, and the absence of tax arrears and other risk factors. These provisions are set forth in the Rules for the fulfillment of tax obligations during reorganization, approved by Order № 654 of October 31, 2025, «On сertain issues regarding the fulfillment of tax obligations during the liquidation, reorganization, and termination of activities by taxpayers.» In addition, VAT exceeding 300 times the minimum wage may be transferred to the successor only if the accuracy of such amounts is confirmed by the results of a comprehensive tax audit. The State Revenue Committee urges taxpayers to adhere to the principles of good-faith taxation and reminds them of the liability for violating tax legislation requirements.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1229241?lang=ru
The End of the Academic Year and Children's Summer Safety Discussed 28.05.2026
Today, a meeting chaired by District Akim Zhandos Yerkinbek was held in the conference hall of the district administration. The agenda included issues related to the end of the academic year, the organization of children's summer holidays, and safety measures.At the beginning of the meeting, the district akim introduced recent personnel changes in the district. He announced that, by the order of the district akim, Garyshbek Bauyrzhanuly Nysanbayev had been appointed as the head of the District Department of Culture and Language Development, and wished him success in his new position.During the meeting, the head of the district education department, Berik Zhanibekov, delivered a report on the ongoing work related to the completion of the academic year and the organization of children’s summer recreation.“Our children, who will become the future pillar of the country, must from today develop qualities such as neatness, simplicity, and good manners,” said Zhandos Yerkinbek.Special attention was also given to the proper organization of children’s summer recreation. It was noted that daytime recreation camps would begin operating at 29 schools across the district, and strict compliance with safety and sanitary requirements was instructed.In addition, the issue of safety at water bodies during the summer season was discussed. The district emergency department, as well as the akims of settlements and rural districts, were instructed to strengthen рейд activities in prohibited swimming areas and conduct awareness campaigns among residents.Zhandos Yerkinbek emphasized:“The issues discussed today are highly relevant and require priority attention. Under no circumstances should shortcomings be allowed in ensuring the safety of every child.”He instructed all heads of the responsible sectors to ensure the timely and high-quality implementation of the assigned tasks.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1229193?lang=ru
Issues of Compliance with Ethical Standards in Public Service Discussed 28.05.2026
Today, a meeting chaired by the Head of the District Akim’s Office and Ethics Commissioner, Yermek Satbayev, was held. During the meeting, issues related to civil servants’ compliance with the requirements of the Code of Ethics, public safety, and the formation of a culture of professional discipline were discussed.At the meeting, the Head of the Human Resources Management Service of the District Akim’s Office, Nurzhan Toqshylyqov, delivered a report. He emphasized that compliance with the norms of the Code of Ethics is one of the main principles of responsible public service.In addition, issues of public safety and the responsibility of civil servants before society were also addressed. It was noted that the behavior of a civil servant outside of work also affects the positive image of the public service.Following the meeting, instructions were given to continue systematic work aimed at ensuring strict compliance with the requirements of the Code of Ethics.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1229196?lang=ru
Astana has identified the participants of the military-patriotic gathering of youth "Aybyn-2026" 28.05.2026
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Cooperation in Agricultural Science is Expanding 28.05.2026
Brasilia, May 27, 2026 - At the invitation of the leadership of the Brazilian National Corporation Embrapa, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Bolat Nussupov, took part in the official ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the corporation’s “Agroenergia” division.During the event, Bolat Nussupov held meetings with the corporation’s Chief Executive Officer, Alexandre Alves Alonso, and Director of International Affairs, Maurício Lopes.The parties discussed opportunities for the joint development of scientific and innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture, livestock farming, and food security. Interest was also expressed in cooperation on the implementation in Kazakhstan of low-carbon farming systems, the restoration of degraded pastures, and the development of biological pest control. In this context, the Brazilian side confirmed its readiness to continue cooperation with the National Agrarian Scientific and Educational Center of Kazakhstan (NASEC) and to sign a corresponding Memorandum of Cooperation on issues of mutual interest.For reference: Embrapa is a state-owned agricultural research company under the Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil, established in 1973. It played a key role in transforming Brazil from a food importer into one of the world’s largest and most efficient exporters of agricultural products. Its network includes 46 decentralized research centers covering virtually all of the country’s biomes and a wide range of agricultural sectors. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1229137?lang=ru
Shanyraq Fest Brings Kazakh Music to Luxembourg 27.05.2026
Luxembourg, May 26, 2026 — A concert by the State Philharmonic of the Kyzylorda Region took place in Luxembourg as part of the cultural initiative Shanyraq Fest Luxembourg.The event was organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Belgium and Luxembourg with the support of the Akimat of the Kyzylorda Region and ERG.The evening brought together representatives of Luxembourg’s public institutions, members of the diplomatic corps, business and cultural communities, as well as Kazakh compatriots and students residing in Luxembourg.Ambassador of Kazakhstan Roman Vassilenko addressed the audience with welcoming remarks.In his speech, the Kazakh diplomat noted that culture and music remain a universal language of mutual understanding and an important element of international dialogue. He stressed that such events help nations gain a deeper appreciation of one another through art, history, and traditions.The concert showcased the rich diversity of Kazakh musical and folk heritage. Performances were given by the Aqmeshit folklore ensemble, the Ai Aru dance ensemble, soloists of the Kyzylorda Regional Philharmonic, performers of traditional music, and zhyrau singers.The audience responded especially warmly to compositions inspired by the heritage of the Great Steppe, as well as to elements of kui tartys and the art of zhyrau, reflecting the depth and distinctiveness of Kazakh culture.The concert concluded with a joint performance of the song “Atameken”, warmly received by the audience and serving as a memorable finale to the evening of Kazakh culture in Luxembourg.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1229127?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Advocates for Strengthening the Role of the UN at Security Council Debate 27.05.2026
New York, 26 May 2026 – First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev took part in a high-level open debate of the United Nations Security Council, held under the presidency of China, on «Upholding the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations and Strengthening the International System with the United Nations at its Centre».In his statement, the representative of Kazakhstan noted that the debate was taking place against the backdrop of growing uncertainty, the erosion of international law and the selective application of legal norms. In this regard, he underscored the full support of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan K.Tokayev for the central role of the United Nations, as well as his call on world leaders to approach issues of international peace and security with a strong sense of responsibility.The Kazakh side emphasized that the United Nations remains an indispensable mechanism for ensuring sustainable peace and development. In this context, Kazakhstan’s efforts to strengthen regional confidence-building and mutually beneficial cooperation in Central Asia, facilitate peace processes, promote nuclear disarmament and interreligious dialogue, and contribute to United Nations peacekeeping activities were highlighted.Particular attention was paid to the need to reform the United Nations, including by adapting the Security Council to contemporary realities. Kazakhstan stands for broader representation of developing countries and middle powers, as well as for an evolutionary approach to reform aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the United Nations and its ability to meet the expectations of Member States.In the context of global challenges, reference was made to the initiative of the Head of State to establish an International Water Organization with a view to overcoming duplication among existing mechanisms and enhancing the effectiveness of the United Nations water mandate. Kazakhstan’s initiatives to establish a Global Coalition on Primary Health Care and an International Agency for Biological Safety were also mentioned.The First Deputy Minister reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s readiness to continue working with all Member States to advance multilateral cooperation in a qualitative manner and to further strengthen the principles of the Charter of the United Nations.Also on the sidelines of the UN Security Council meeting, the Kazakh diplomat held meetings with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev to discuss prospects for developing bilateral cooperation and key areas of interaction on multilateral platforms. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1229122?lang=ru
Japan’s Minister for Growth Strategy: “Kazakhstan Holds a Central Place in Japan’s Policy” 27.05.2026
Tokyo, May 27, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Japan Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev held a meeting with Minoru Kiuchi, Japan’s Minister for Growth Strategy, as well as Economic and Fiscal Policy.The Minister noted that Kazakhstan currently holds a central place in Japan’s foreign policy agenda and is regarded by Tokyo as one of its key economic partners, playing an important role in ensuring sustainable economic development and the diversification of global supply chains.He particularly emphasized the importance of the agreements and commercial documents signed during the first official visit of President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Japan in 2025, describing them as a solid foundation for elevating bilateral cooperation to a qualitatively new level.Minoru Kiuchi, who is also a member of the Japan’s Parliamentary Friendship League with Kazakhstan, referred to Kazakhstan as an “energy giant” that plays a significant role in ensuring global energy security. He expressed Japan’s interest in further expanding cooperation in the fields of energy, critical minerals, green transformation, and high technologies.On his part, Ambassador Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev briefed the Japanese minister on the measures being implemented in Kazakhstan to ensure economic growth and enhance the competitiveness of the national economy. Particular attention was paid to the implementation of large-scale infrastructure and industrial projects aimed at strengthening Kazakhstan’s role as a key transit and investment hub of Eurasia.At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening the strategic economic partnership between Kazakhstan and Japan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tokyo/press/news/details/1229117?lang=ru
Questions of trade and transport-logistics cooperation were discussed 27.05.2026
Brasília, May 26, 2026 – A joint meeting was held at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs between Kazakhstan’s Ambassador Bolat Nussupov, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Rashad Navruz, and the Director of the Department of Comercial Promotion and Investments at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Alex Giacomelli.The main focus of the talks was the presentation of the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor (TMTM, Middle Corridor), as well as cooperation on the joint use of this trade route to increase the flow of goods from Brazil to the Central Asian and South Caucasus regions, and back to South America. The Ambassador of Kazakhstan, in turn, briefed his counterpart on the results of the official visit by Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira to Astana on May 11 of this year. In particular, he discussed the agreements reached to increase mutual trade between Kazakhstan and Brazil to $1 billion and to actively utilize the potential of the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor in this process.Following the talks, an agreement was reached to organize an expanded presentation of the TMTM at ApexBrasil, the Brazilian agency for export development and investment promotion.For reference: ApexBrasil is Brazil’s official government agency established to promote Brazilian goods and services in international markets and to support foreign investment. On May 11, 2026, during the official visit of Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira to Astana, a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation was signed between JSC “National Company ‘KAZAKH INVEST’” and the Brazilian agency “APEX BRASIL.”Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1229118?lang=ru
Representatives of businesses and government agencies discussed the procedure for applying the SPOT system in mutual trade within the EAEU 27.05.2026
On May 26, a meeting dedicated to the implementation of the Goods Delivery Expectation Confirmation System (GDECS) in the Russian Federation was held at the Eurasian Economic Commission. The discussion was initiated by the Kazakh side. The event was attended by representatives of government bodies, businesses, and industry associations of the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union. In total, more than 100 representatives from various economic sectors participated in the discussion.During the meeting, representatives of the Federal Tax Service and the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation provided clarifications on the approaches and procedures for applying the new system, and also answered participants' questions related to practical aspects of delivering goods to the territory of the Russian Federation.GDECS is a national system for confirming the expectation of goods delivery, being introduced in the Russian Federation for the movement of goods from EAEU member states. The system provides for preliminary registration of the delivery, issuance of a document on the upcoming delivery of goods (DUDG), payment of a security deposit for indirect taxes, and obtaining a QR code confirming the presence of the necessary information in the system.GDECS was introduced by Federal Law of the Russian Federation No. 101-FZ dated April 17, 2026 "On the National System for Confirming the Expectation of Goods Delivery," as well as accompanying amendments to the tax legislation of the Russian Federation. Starting April 1, 2026, the system is applied in a pilot mode, and from June 1, 2026, a transition to mandatory application is envisaged.According to information from the Russian side, the implementation of the system is aimed at increasing the transparency of trade turnover, ensuring the full payment of indirect taxes, and enhancing the traceability of goods at all stages of their circulation. At the same time, key control procedures are shifted to the stage before border crossing. During the discussion, business representatives raised questions regarding the system registration procedure, document processing timelines, specifics of applying security deposits, and the potential impact of the new requirements on logistics and delivery times. Relevant clarifications were provided to the participants on the issues raised.It was separately noted that the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation envisions a phased and maximally soft approach to applying the new requirements. In particular, mobile groups have been established at 30 checkpoints on the Kazakh-Russian route and at 11 sections of the Belarusian-Russian border to support the system's implementation, where consulting and practical support for foreign economic activity participants will be provided.Given the significant volume of mutual trade between Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation, the functioning of GDECS is of great importance for a wide range of market participants. According to the results of 2025, the volume of Kazakhstan's exports to the Russian Federation amounted to approximately 8.1 billion US dollars. A substantial part of the deliveries is carried out by road transport, which is directly subject to the new system.The meeting participants emphasized the importance of continuing an open dialogue between government bodies and the business community to ensure the timely adaptation of foreign economic activity participants to the new conditions of mutual trade within the EAEU.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1229119?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Expands Its Export Presence in Southeast Asia: Kazakh Delegation Participates in THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2026 27.05.2026
Bangkok, 26 May 2026 – A delegation of the Republic of Kazakhstan led by Bakytnur Bakytuly, Deputy Akim of Almaty Region, is participating in THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2026, one of the largest food and trade exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific region, currently taking place in Bangkok.The Kazakh delegation also includes Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Thailand Margulan Baimukhan, representatives of government agencies, JSC “QazTrade” Trade Policy Development Center, national development institutions, export-oriented companies, and business circles.As part of the exhibition program, the Kazakh delegation held a meeting with Dr. Kitsana Vachekrilas, Vice President of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, during which the event was presented and prospects for further expanding trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Thailand were discussed.The parties emphasized the importance of strengthening direct contacts between business communities, promoting export products, and enhancing cooperation in the fields of food security and the agro-industrial sector. The delegation also visited the exhibition pavilions of THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2026, including booths of Thai and international producers, where meetings and negotiations were held with representatives of major companies and potential partners.Special attention was given to the joint pavilion of “KazThaiAlliance” and LLP “Aspan Asia” from Almaty Region, where Kazakh products were showcased. The Kazakh side stressed that participation in THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2026 is viewed as an important element of the strategy to promote domestic exports to the markets of Thailand and ASEAN, expand the presence of Kazakh producers in Southeast Asia, and strengthen trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.For reference: THAIFEX – Anuga Asia (26–30 May 2026) is one of the largest international exhibitions for food products and the food industry in the Asia-Pacific region, held annually in Bangkok. In 2026, 3,000 companies from more than 56 countries opened their pavilions, while representatives from 130 countries are expected to attend the event. According to the organizers, the exhibition is expected to attract over 300,000 visitors. The exhibition covers food and beverages, halal and organic products, food technologies, packaging, logistics, and digital solutions. It is regarded as one of the key platforms for export promotion and entry into ASEAN markets.According to the results of 2025, bilateral trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Thailand amounted to USD 255.1 million, increasing by 8% compared to the previous period.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1229088?lang=ru