It was a shaky start to 2022 for Kazakhstan. Following November’s elections, is it really out with the old, in with the new?
Infrastructure Failure Tests Kazakhstan’s Government
Tokayev threatens to fire the ministers that fail to reach substantial progress in remedying the heating crisis.
The Kazakhstan-Canadian trade relationship is growing.
The fifth meeting of the Kazakhstan Canada Business Council was held in Astana. More than 100 participants from both countries met to discuss the expansion of trade in energy, agriculture, transport, …
KazMunayGas shares takes off as Kazakhstan eyes IPO series
Prime minister remains committed to privatisations although gloco says geopolitical risk put off international buyers …
KazMunayGas shares takes off as Kazakhstan eyes IPO series
Prime minister remains committed to privatisations although gloco says geopolitical risk put off international buyers …
Kazakhstan talks National Fund assets increase, economic reforms
Kazakhstan’s new fiscal policy will enable the government to increase the assets of the National Fund of Kazakhstan to $100 billion, Alikhan Smailov, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, said, Trend reports, …
Malaysia-Kazakhstan total trade at RM480 mln for first 10 months of 2022 – MATRADE
Bilateral trade between Malaysia and Kazakhstan stood at RM480 million for the first 10 months of 2022 with exports valued at RM475 million and imports worth of RM5 million, said Malaysia External …
Why Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s hopes of using China as hedge against Russia could be doomed
Central Asia’s increasingly tense relations with Russia have made closer ties with China attractive, but achieving that is not without its problems Far from Beijing proving a hedge against Moscow, the …
Why Kazakhstan Sidelines Its Uyghur Cousins
To put it simply, Kazakhstan ’s relationship with Xinjiang is complicated. Kazakh officials, like those of many Islamic-majority nations, have been largely silent about the misery of ethnic Kazakh …
Kazakhstan to continue introducing mechanisms to protect entrepreneurs
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev vowed Kazakhstan will continue introducing mechanisms to protect entrepreneurs from unreasonable audits and criminal prosecution, Kazinform correspondent reports.