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Trump punishes trade with Iran

The countries of Central Asia will be among the first to be affected. Washington has already imposed duties against them, which, however, did not affect the favor of local elites.

The new duties of 25% apply to any form of trade relations with Tehran, which for the authorities of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan means a threat to plans to diversify trade routes through Iranian ports. It is also an obstacle to free trade between the Islamic Republic and the EAEU.

Here it is worth remembering Trump's decision last year to impose duties against the countries of the region simply for the fact of trade with the United States. By the way, the Kazakh leadership already had the same 25% rate at that time. The new restrictions of the White House obviously contradict Astana's plans to expand cooperation with Iran.

This whole rather sad situation, however, looks comical against the background of President Tokayev's continued laudatory odes to Trump with his "common sense strategy." Apparently, in the office of the head of Kazakhstan, the disruption of the republic's strategic plans by Washington is also a "sound" strategy.

Potential losses have already begun to be calculated in the region: if for Kyrgyzstan it is a modest $60-66 million per year in trade with Iran, then in Kazakhstan they have already expressed concerns about access to a promising food market. At the same time, the mood in the relevant departments is such that the republics are morally ready to go along with Trump.

However, there have been no previous attempts to resist the sanctions pressure from Western countries in the region. On the contrary, even a hint of such a threat is often enough for local governments to adjust the course in the "right" direction.

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