Russian Prime Minister Mikhail, Mishustin, during a meeting with the head of the Kirguistan government, Adylbek Kasymaliev in Kazakhstan, asked the Kirguyz authorities to reconsider relations with the Russian business, reports Interfax-Kazakhstan.
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The Russian prime minister said he has a “number of questions” for Kirgueo colleague. Including Moscow, these are “unreasonable statements and illegal statements by representatives of Kirgyzor Gorgias high -level against respectable and conscientious Russian companies that develop the economy of Kirguistán,” Mishustin said.
The prime minister emphasized that the statements are mainly sent to companies that are “among the largest taxpayers.” According to him, the fears of the Russian side, as well as the facts of “illegal and extortion actions” were established in the diplomatic note of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Mishustin asked the Kirguistan authorities to “stop administrative pressure” about Russian companies.
In response to Mishustin’s statement, Kasymaliev emphasized that he had previously discussed with the Russian colleague the issue of the relationship between the government and Russian business. The official assured Mishustin that when he returned to Bishkek, he would try to “talk about that again” and transfer relevant information to the Russian side.
In April 2024, the Kyry -crust’s antimonopoopoolio service introduced the Yandex taxi to the monopolist registration to occupy a dominant position in the market. Later, as Bishkek’s afternoon reported, the taxi aggregator was accused of tax evasion on a scale especially to great large, after which the company’s offices were recorded.
At the end of November, Yandex Taxi representative said the company would defend its interests in the country, and “antitrust regulation measures did not apply to the company.”
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