Conflict aspects of the participation of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the WTO as a member of the EAEU
Abstract
One of the most important strategic objectives of the external economic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the prolongation of the state in the international integration process. In this context, in 2015, Kazakhstan has become a full member of the World Trade Organization. Membership in the WTO will enable Kazakhstan to export goods to the markets of other WTO members on the transport rates, which are used in transporting goods within these countries. The main objectives of the WTO - the strengthening of the world economy and the direction of efforts to expand trade, increase investment, employment and increasing income levels in the world. Since 2010, Kazakhstan is a member of the Customs Union of the three countries, which from 1 January 2015 was transformed into the Eurasian Economic Union. Participating countries of the Customs Union apply a common customs tariff and other regulatory measures in trade with third countries. The article deals with inconsistencies customs duties within the framework of the EAEU and the WTO, according to the obligations which the Republic of Kazakhstan has committed itself and the issues of re-export of goods in the framework of these organizations.
Key words: law, unification, legislation, integration, EAEU, WTO, customs regime, duty.