Preparing Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/preparing/ Human Interest in the Balance Thu, 20 Jul 2023 14:28:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://tashkentcitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Tashkent-Citizen-Favico-32x32.png Preparing Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/preparing/ 32 32 U.S. Preparing ‘economic Measures’ Over Russia’s Sanctions Busting in Central Asia – WP https://tashkentcitizen.com/u-s-preparing-economic-measures-over-russias-sanctions-busting-in-central-asia-wp/ Sun, 06 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=4460 The United States may soon impose secondary sanctions on Kyrgyzstan for helping Russia procure sensitive technologies for its…

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The United States may soon impose secondary sanctions on Kyrgyzstan for helping Russia procure sensitive technologies for its war effort in Ukraine, The Washington Post reported Wednesday, citing two anonymous U.S. officials familiar with the matter.

The small Central Asian republic saw a “striking” expansion of import-export companies profiting from sales of Chinese and European drones, aircraft parts and bomb circuits to Russia in recent months, said a senior official with detailed knowledge about the transactions.

The Biden administration could impose new economic measures to pressure Kyrgyzstan to halt the sanctions-busting trade of banned goods with Russia as early as this week, according to the WP.

The decision was reportedly reached after “months of fruitless visits” by U.S. and European diplomats to the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek.

Previous U.S. measures included blacklisting Kyrgyzstan-based companies accused of sanctions evasion.

A 250% surge in exports to Russia in 2022 — with items like rifle scopes not previously known as a bilateral trade item — reflects the scale of the Kyrgyz “shadow bazaar,” WP wrote. 

Most of the Russian recipient companies of Kyrgyz-supplied goods also supply Russia’s defense industry, the unnamed U.S. official said.

They alleged that Russia’s intelligence services are involved alongside war profiteers in closely coordinating the Kyrgyz companies’ procurement of sensitive electronics and exports to Russia.

The Kyrgyz Embassy in Washington acknowledged previous reports of sanctions violations but maintained Bishkek’s commitment to adhering to international regulations and cracking down on contraband and other illicit trade.

“Kyrgyzstan and Russia are members of the [Moscow-led] Eurasian Economic Union and, in general, Russia is one of our main trading partners,” it said. “More than a million of our citizens work in Russia.”

Total exports to Russia from Moscow’s regional allies Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan rose by almost 50% to $15 billion last year, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of UN trade data. 

The same countries nearly doubled their imports of U.S. and EU goods from $14.6 billion in 2021 to $24.3 billion last year, WSJ said in May.

“Kyrgyzstan, while small relative to other countries, is a clear example of every factor at play at once to create an unacceptably [sanctions] evasion-friendly environment,” WP quoted one of the U.S. officials as saying.

Source: The Moscow Times

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Will orchards survive snow and frost in Tajikistan? https://tashkentcitizen.com/will-orchards-survive-snow-and-frost-in-tajikistan/ Wed, 18 Jan 2023 08:00:00 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=2793 It got colder and a lot of snow fell in Tajikistan on January 10-11. Asia-Plus found out how…

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It got colder and a lot of snow fell in Tajikistan on January 10-11. Asia-Plus found out how a sudden weather change can affect the orchards and vineyards.

Professor at the Tajik Agrarian University Saidali Gulov believes that snow is a positive factor in preparing orchards for the future harvest. Scientist is sure that snow should not be removed from branches, as it creates comfortable conditions for wintering orchards. Trees will tolerate frosts more easily if there is enough snow. Snow must be collected around the tree trunk to protect it from early awakening.

Scientist of the Institute of Botany, Physiology and Plant Genetics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Kurbonali Partoev believes that snow is “a gift of nature to agricultural producers of the republic”.

“Snow is favorable for rainfed agriculture. After the snow, the soil softens and becomes easier to cultivate, which is good for farmers growing crops, Partoev notes. — Snow cleared the fields and trees after the dust storms and harmful impurities, and the air became cleaner, which will have a positive influence on the health of people, animals, and plants. In economic terms, fields suffering from drought get the necessary moisture, and farmers will save on irrigation.”

Kurbonali Partoev recommends digging holes around the trees and pouring in at least 20-30 liters of water when the snow melts.

Snowless winters have become a cause of concern for farmers over the past 5 years in Tajikistan, as they had to re-sow and plant crops due to a lack of moisture in the soil.

FAO International Consultant Bakhtiyor Abduvokhidov, in a commentary to EastFruit, is not so optimistic in assessing the situation. He says that many experts forget about frosts when talking about the positive effect of snow.

“Long frosts can leave farmers without harvest, as was the case in 2008. Heat-loving plants can freeze,” Bakhtiyor Abdukhovidov fears.

Source: East Fruit

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