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Kyrgyzstan crackdown on 50 firms reflects sanctions-enforcement pressure around Russia
Last updated May 31, 2026
The sanctions perimeter around Russia is still reshaping Central Asian commerce and compliance behavior
- The sanctions perimeter around Russia is still reshaping Central Asian commerce and compliance behavior.
- State change with second-order effects.
- Central Asian hardened the operating climate.
- State change with second-order effects is now remapping behaviour underneath the headline.
- Watch Central Asian: that is where a reroute, waiver, shortage, or rule change starts altering decisions.
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