Overview
- RIA Novosti, citing Lenta.ru, reported roughly 2,500 trucks lined up at the Kazakhstan–Russia border due to tougher inspections.
- The Committee of State Revenues told TASS there are no queues on the Kazakh side and no intensified checks, referencing EAEU free-movement rules.
- Logistics firms described 3–5 day delivery delays, higher tariffs, and shifts to alternative routes through Russia–China crossings.
- Reports also linked disruptions to China–Kazakhstan checkpoint closures during Chinese holidays and closer scrutiny of electronics, drones, and Western-brand goods.
- Officials were said to be negotiating more transport permits to ease any backlog, as Russia's customs service previously stated crossings were operating normally.