Kazakhstan follows Russia’s lead in banning Baltic imports

The Authority based its decision on the earlier decision of the Russian supervision authority Rosselhoznadzor, which banned the import of Estonian and Latvian fishery products to Russia.

Kazakhstan’s Veterinary Supervision Authority notice states that the Estonian and Latvian fishery products do not comply with the Eurasian Economic Union veterinary-sanitary requirements. Among other things, it refers to the excessive levels of benzo(a)pyrene and other hazardous substances in fishery products.

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Restrictions were not reported in detail.

Rosselhoznadzor banned Estonian and Latvian fishery products’ imports earlier. Russia has also banned transit of fishery products to Kazakhstan.

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