Kazakhstan Goes To Deal With Kyrgyzstan In Setting Up Trade, Logistics Complex
According to the draft law, the proposed complex will span roughly 7.6 square kilometers, with the Kazakh section taking up around 3.6 square kilometers and the Kyrgyz section covering about 4 square kilometers.
The facility is set to provide industrial cooperation in areas such as warehousing, storage, consolidation, processing, and the manufacturing of new products, ensuring effective integration into international supply chains.
Services offered by the complex will include temporary storage, logistics, rental of trading spaces, pre-sale preparation (including calibration, sorting, packaging, and product certification), consolidation and redistribution of wholesale goods, loading and unloading, and handling of export-import documentation, as well as legal and financial consultations.
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