Kırgızistan Neden Rusya’ya Yeniden İthalatı Azaltmamıştır? Uzman Görüşü
The article discusses the recent statistics on the re-export of dual-use goods from Kazakhstan, Turkey, and China to Russia. According to The Bell, imports to Russia have decreased significantly from various countries due to the tightening of sanctions and problems with paying for products in foreign banks. Imports from China, Russia’s main trading partner, have also decreased. However, the only exception was Kyrgyzstan, which saw a slight increase in exports to Russia in the first three months of 2024.
Temur Umarov, an employee of the Carnegie Center in Berlin, explained that Kyrgyzstan’s lack of quick adaptation to the new situation and the priority given to relations with China and Russia by the current leadership are the reasons behind this increase. Unlike its neighbors in the region, Kyrgyzstan has not prioritized relations with the West, leading to a different approach in handling dual-use goods re-exports to Russia.
In conclusion, the article highlights the complexities of Kyrgyzstan’s foreign trade dynamics and the challenges it faces in balancing relationships with different international partners.