Kazakhstan is among Afghanistan’s top ten trading partners, traditionally importing Kazakh grain and flour, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Kazakhstan intends to use the Beyneu terminal

This was revealed during the negotiations between the vice prime ministers of the two countries, Serik Zhumangarin and Abdul Gani Baradar.

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Kazakhstan plans to utilize the Beyneu terminal, located in the Mangystau region and with direct access to the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan border, for organizing deliveries of flour and grain to Afghanistan.

The terminal’s capacities allow for monthly shipments of up to 100 thousand tons of grain, 12 thousand tons of flour, and up to 3 thousand tons of animal feed.

Kazakh authorities have also proposed transporting Chinese goods to Afghanistan through Kazakhstan via the route ‘China – Kazakhstan (to Aktau) – Turkmenistan – Afghanistan (Turgundi/Anhoy).’

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