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Summary
Based on the extensive list of items you provided, this appears to be a complex regulatory document or an operational schedule involving multiple goods, transport methods (Air, Rail, Road, Ferry, Sea), borders (EAEU and non-EAEU), and specific permits/references (CT-series certificates, customs declarations, veterinary inspections).

Important Clarification on the Data:
While I have reconstructed the logic of your list into a coherent framework, there are a few points to address regarding the accuracy of the specific items and references:

1. Geographical Discrepancies: The reference to "non-EAEU countries" for a large number of items (imported by road, imported from other countries to non-EAEU) contradicts your definition of the region. The EAEU (European Economic Area) typically includes the EU itself, the Baltic states, and Poland. "Non-EAEU countries" would usually refer to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, *or* the countries that are not under the EAEU umbrella (e.g., Turkey, India, South Africa).
* *Assumption:* For consistency in this summary, this section assumes the items are imported from *non-EAEU countries* (likely the US or Canada) where the transport method dictates (Air for many items).
2. Item Specifics:
* Re-export of agricultural machinery: The logic in the final list ("Re-export... to EAEU and non-EAEU") suggests that the goods currently exist *within* the EAEU (or were originally imported there) and are currently being re-exported to the *other* side. However, the list lists "Temporary export... to EAEU." This implies the current status is being tracked as being moving *to* the EAEU.
* Medical Goods, Medicaments: Many of these items explicitly state "Import by Air" or "Export by Air." The final clause "Undergo clearance to trade in medical goods" applies to the *import* or the *export* of these specific items. This suggests the document might be describing the *process* of trading, or a combined list of what needs to happen at customs.
* CT-1, CT-2, CT-3: These likely refer to specific export certificates required by customs authorities before shipment.
* Vet/Certificates: The inclusion of veterinary certificates strongly suggests this is an Agricultural and Veterinary Regulatory (AVR) or Phytosanitary Certificate of Origin (PCO) list for an agricultural product, which is a common requirement in many CIS countries (including Russia, where EAEU borders exist) to allow exports from foreign entities.

Summary of Key Categories:
The document appears to cover the following areas:
* Transport Modes: Air, Rail, Road, Ferry, Sea.
* Border Crossings: EAEU and non-EAEU.
* Regulatory Surfaces: Customs Declarations, CT Certificates (Origin/Certificate of Origin), Veterinary/Certificates (Exports).
* Specific Commodities: Pharmaceuticals, Medical Equipment, Agri-Food Machinery, Furniture, etc.

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Title
Kazakhstan Trade Portal
Description
Kazakhstan Trade Portal, tradeinfo, tradeinfo.kz, Export from Kazakhstan, How to export...?, How to import..?, How to transit through Kazakhstan?, Which documents do I need to import/export?, Where do I have to apply to in order to receive certificates/pe
Keywords
country, import, road, rail, export, products, transit, trade, fertilisers, vegetable, meat, borders, procedure, fruits, vegetables, glass, temporary
NS Lookup
A 88.204.167.181
Dates
Created 2026-04-13
Updated 2026-04-17
Summarized 2026-04-20

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