Russia has established the export of industrial auto parts
Delivery of auto parts products has been established through Turkey, Izvestia reports.
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The supply of industrial auto parts was established through Turkey, later components are planned to be imported through Kazakhstan. This was reported in the All-Russian Union of Insurers (VSS).
“The business managed to solve the problem of purchasing original spare parts for a number of car brands and the shortage of some parts. Deliveries of products to Russia have been established through Turkey, ”the report says.News” with reference to the All-Russian Union of Insurers. It was noted there that later they plan to import components through Kazakhstan.
Today, due to anti-Russian purchases, the supply of original parts for some brands of consumer cars. Stocks in warehouses will last only a few months.
Foreign companies began to leave the Russian market due to the start of special operations in Ukraine, which took place on February 24. Western countries have also imposed sanctions against Russia. Thus, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, warned that it would be difficult for companies that left the domestic market to return.
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The supply of industrial auto parts was established through Turkey, later components are planned to be imported through Kazakhstan. This was reported in the All-Russian Union of Insurers (VSS). “The business managed to solve the problem of purchasing original spare parts for a number of car brands and the shortage of some parts. Deliveries of industry to Russia have been established through Turkey, ”Izvestia reports with reference to the All-Russian Union of Insurers. It was noted there that later they plan to import components through Kazakhstan. Today, due to anti-Russian purchases, the supply of original parts for some brands of consumer cars. Stocks in warehouses will last only a few months. Foreign companies began to leave the Russian market due to the start of special operations in Ukraine, which took place on February 24. Western countries have also imposed sanctions against Russia. Thus, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, warned that it would be difficult for companies that left the domestic market to return.