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The retail sector in Uzbekistan is new and offers promising opportunities, as it’s the largest country in Central Asia in terms of population (35 million) and an average age of 28. It is believed that in Uzbek’s capital, Tashkent, alone, the food market will be worth US$5 billion by 2023.
Sat 05/11/2022 by Natalia Bammatova
Damages of Magnum, the largest local food retailer, during riots in Kazakhstan
Magnum Cash&Carry, the largest food retailer from Kazakhstan, estimates $25.3 million of damages done by marauders. The riots started this 2nd of January in Almaty city. Some out of 68 […]
Mon 17/01/2022 by Natalia Bamatova
Changes in export tax in Eurasian Union will lead to price growth
Eurasian economic Union excluded 75 countries from the list of developing countries, thus terminating duty preference terms for them. Starting since October 2021, the exporters from those countries will have […]
Tue 29/06/2021 by Natalia Bamatova
Interest grows in Kazakhstan fruit & veg conference
The list of participants in the 1st International Conference “Fruit & Vegetable Business in Kazakhstan-2016” is growing daily, with recent additions including the following companies: Van Amerongen (the Netherlands) – modern produce storage […]
Mon 19/09/2016 by Richard Wilkinson
Kazakhstan market more attractive
Kazakhstan, a country with a population of 17.6 million and a stable economy, is becoming a prospective market for traders. Last year was rather difficult for Kazakhstan, due to the […]
Thu 08/09/2016 by Richard Wilkinson
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