PM: Kazakhstan doesn’t plan to apply retaliatory tariffs on US goods
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- 15 July, 2025
- 12:30
Kazakhstan will not increase tariffs on US goods in retaliation, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Oljas Bektenov, said at a press conference held in Astana, Report informs.
He noted that 95% of Kazakhstan's exports to the US are not covered by the tariffs proposed by US President Donald Trump. The remaining 5% "does not carry a critical load."
"Nevertheless, we are negotiating with the US," Bektenov underlined.
According to the information, the US has announced its intention to apply a 25% duty on the import of Kazakhstani goods starting from August 1, 2025.
In a response letter to Donald Trump, Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev confirmed that Kazakhstan is ready to continue constructive dialogue.
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