Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan COVID-19 Updates and Impacts

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Kazakhstan has started unwinding many COVID-19 restrictions, ending the state of emergency and planning for an end to export restrictions. However, many travel restrictions remain in place, particularly in hard-hit cities such as Almaty and Nur-Sultan. The full economic impacts of the crisis remain to be seen. The Kazakhstani government has implemented policies to keep food prices low and support agriculture, though exchange rates may make imported inputs more expensive in the immediate term.

Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan COVID-19 Updates and Impacts

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