Share of counterfeit alcohol market in Kazakhstan reaches 50%
The share of counterfeit alcohol market reaches 50% in Kazakhstan, Director of the Expert Institute of European Law and Human Rights Marat Bashimov said at the briefing in the Central Communications Service. Marat Bashimov noted the inefficiency of the Ministries in combating the shadow economy and said that the market of the counterfeit alcohol in Kazakhstan reaches 50%, whereas in other developed countries the share is about 8-15%, CA-News reports.
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