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Almaty to Open Visitor Center in Tuyuk-Su Tract

ASTANA – A modern visitor center will be opened in the Tuyuk-Su tract, Almaty, the city administration’s press service reported on Feb. 12. The center, estimated to cost 380 million tenge (US$767,049), will include a guest house, café, pharmacy, equipment rental shop, souvenir shop, and space for creative events. It will also offer electric vehicle…

Kazakh Airlines to Launch New Flights to Georgia and China in May

ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s airline Air Astana plans to launch direct flights from Atyrau in the western part of the country to Tbilisi, Georgia, on May 27, reported the Ministry of Transport. Flights will be operated three times a week on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday. This direction is now available from Almaty and Aktau. Another air…

Kazakhstan to Open First External Sea Terminal in Poti This April

ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s first external sea terminal will open in Poti, Georgia, in April, Kazinform reported on Feb. 18, citing Jibek Joly TV Channel. The $30 million project, launched by a domestic investor two years ago, will have an annual capacity of 120,000 containers. Located in the Poti port, which features over 20 berthing cranes…

Almaty Hosts First UNESCO Global Youth Forum

ASTANA – Almaty hosted the opening of the First Global Youth Forum of UNESCO Clubs and Associations on Feb. 19, welcoming over 150 participants from nearly 60 countries worldwide, reported the Kazakh Foreign Ministry’s press service. During the two-day event, participants plan to discuss key issues such as capacity building, youth empowerment, artificial intelligence ethics,…

Kazakhstan to Cut Oil Production to Offset January Overproduction

ASTANA — Kazakhstan will take further measures to meet its OPEC+ commitments, including cutting production at other oilfields, to offset the January excess, Minister of Energy Almassadam Satkaliyev said in telephone talks with several OPEC+ officials and energy ministers on Feb. 17, according to the ministry’s press service. Satkaliyev explained that the January increase was…

Kazakhstan Proposes Simplifying Business Travel with France

ASTANA – Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister Alibek Bakayev proposed simplifying business trips with France at a meeting with Patrick Stefanini, the Special Representative of the French Interior Minister, on Feb. 10 in Astana, reported the ministry’s press service. This move would open up new opportunities in investment, innovation, culture, sports, science, and education. The Kazakh…

Canadian Mining Company to Explore Kazakhstan’s Chu-Sarysu Copper Basin

ASTANA – Canadian mining company Ivanhoe Mines announced the formation of an exploration joint venture to explore the Chu-Sarysu Copper Basin in Kazakhstan, which is the world’s third-largest sediment-hosted copper district, on Feb. 12. Ivanhoe has committed to fund $18.7 million in exploration activities over an initial two year period, with earn-in rights to further…

Kazakhstan and EU Discuss Cooperation Plans in Brussels

ASTANA – Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vassilenko held a series of meetings with representatives of key European Union institutions in Brussels to discuss the prospects for deepening Kazakhstan-EU cooperation and strengthening regional partnerships in Central Asia. Discussions focused on priority areas of collaboration, including transport and infrastructure projects, sustainable development, energy partnerships, and the…

Swiss Company to Invest in Сaviar Production in Kazakhstan

ASTANA – Swiss Choice Holding will invest in a fish farm project on the Caspian Sea coast, aiming to produce 100 to 600 tons of sturgeon and 100 tons of caviar annually, as was reported during a meeting between the company representatives and Mangystau Region Governor Nurdaulet Kilybai on Feb. 12. According to the regional…

First Comic Book About Bozok Medieval City Unveiled

ASTANA – The Bozok State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve presented the first edition of the comic book “Journey of Alikhan and Aikerim” on Feb. 12, reported the Kazakh Culture and Information Ministry’s press service. Released in Kazakh, Russian, and English, the comic book targets children and adolescents and aims to promote Kazakh literature through stories…

Kazakhstan’s Proved Oil Reserves Reach 30 Billion Barrels

ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s proved oil reserves totaled 30 billion barrels as of Jan. 1, according to the United States (U.S.) Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) report, published on Feb. 6. The report notes that the Caspian Sea has substantial oil and natural gas reserves from offshore deposits and onshore fields. Traditionally an oil-producing area, it has…

Kazakhstan to Increase Gas Supplies to China

ASTANA – QazaqGaz national company and PetroChina International have agreed to increase gas supplies to China in 2025, reported QazaqGaz’s press service. The corresponding addendum to the existing three-year natural gas purchase and sale agreement was signed by QazaqGaz Chairman Sanzhar Zharkeshov and PetroChina International Executive Chairman Wu Junli during the Kazakhstan-China Business Forum in…

Kazakhstan to Use Recovered Assets to Build Medical and Social Center

ASTANA – The Kazakh government has allocated 2.6 billion tenge (US$5.1 million) from recovered illegally withdrawn assets to build a special social services center in the Abai Region, the Prime Minister’s press service reported on Feb. 12. The 100-bed facility will be constructed in Semei and is expected to expand access to high-quality medical care…

New Program to Help Central Eurasian IT Companies Enter US Market

ASTANA – The Silkroad Innovation Hub has launched SCALE2US: IT Outsourcing Bootcamp, a new educational program designed to help IT outsourcing companies in Central Eurasia enter the United States market, The Tech reported on Feb. 12. The program, targeting IT firms with at least ten developers, international experience, and strong technical specialists, focuses on sales…

Kazakhstan’s Transport Sector Sees 10% Growth in 2024, Led by Maritime Expansion

ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s transportation sector experienced a 10% growth in 2024 across all modes, reported Trend on Feb. 7. A total of 1.0788 billion tons of cargo was transported, with freight turnover reaching 514.5 billion ton-kilometers, marking a 5% increase over 2023. Passenger turnover grew by 13.8%, reaching 82.8 billion passenger kilometers. Rail transport saw…

Kazakhstan-UK Strategic Dialogue Deepens, Focusing on Trade, Investment, Labor Rights Cooperation

ASTANA – Kazakhstan and the United Kingdom continue to expand their bilateral strategic dialogue and cooperation steadily. Having marked a symbolic anniversary on Jan. 19, the 33rd year since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the two countries held the eighth meeting of the Kazakhstan-U.K. Strategic Dialogue in London on Feb. 11.  Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister…

Kazakhstan Uses Recovered Assets to Build Another School

ASTANA – The Kazakh government has allocated 1.4 billion tenge (US$2.7 million) from recovered illegally withdrawn assets to build a new school in Koksai village, the Zhetisu Region, the Prime Minister’s press service reported on Feb. 7. A similar amount was recently used to construct a school in the Ulytau Region. Koksai’s existing school, where…

Sixth EU-Central Asia Meeting: Despite Economic Growth, Afghanistan’s Situation Remains Dire

ASTANA — Despite the observed economic growth, the situation in Afghanistan remains dire — a quarter of the population is starving. This was noted at the sixth European Union (EU)-Central Asia meeting on Afghanistan, which took place in Dushanbe on Feb. 5. According to the Kazakh Foreign Ministry’s press service, the participating countries agreed that…

Kazakhstan Allocates $2.7 Million in Recovered Assets to Build New School

ASTANA – The Kazakh government has allocated over 1.4 billion tenge (US$2.7 million) from recovered illegally withdrawn assets to build a new school in the Ulytau Region, the Prime Minister’s press service reported on Feb. 5. The 80-seat school in Karazhal will improve the lives of local children, many of whom travel to other parts…

Almaty Museum of Arts Launches Official Website

ASTANA – Almaty Museum of Arts has launched an official website, offering a digital archive and database to provide researchers and contemporary art lovers access to its collection, the museum’s press service reported on Jan. 31. The website, developed by a Dutch studio, features information on upcoming exhibitions, the museum’s history, and its growing collection…

Italy Includes Mangystau in Travel Tour Catalog

ASTANA – An Italian tour operator has added eco-friendly routes of Kazakhstan’s Mangystau Region to its travel catalog alongside trips to Almaty and the Turkistan Region, Kazakh Tourism National Company reported on Feb. 4. Promoting new routes and expanding tourism ties between Kazakhstan and Italy were key points in a recently signed memorandum of cooperation…

Kazakhstan to Launch Flights to Mumbai in April

ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s flagship airline Air Astana will launch additional flights to India on the route Almaty – Mumbai from April 20, reported the Ministry of Transport. Flights will be operated three times a week on Airbus aircraft. Thus, the number of passenger flights between the countries will be increased to 21 per week on…

WB Report Emphasizes Need to Increase Revenues for Sustainable Investment in Kazakhstan

ASTANA – The World Bank’s latest economic update on Kazakhstan, Funding the Future: Boosting Revenues for Lasting Investments, released on Jan. 30, presents a mixed outlook for the country’s economy, with a projected acceleration of growth from 4% in 2024 to 4.5-5% in 2025, driven by increased oil production and continued fiscal support. According to…

President Expresses Condolences After Deadly Plane Crash Near Washington D.C.

ASTANA – President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev was deeply saddened to hear about the numerous victims resulting from the plane crash near Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C., reported Akorda on Jan. 30. On behalf of the people of Kazakhstan and on his own behalf, Tokayev expressed sincere condolences to the U.S. President Donald Trump, the families…

Kambarata-1 to Become Central Asia’s Large Hydropower Plant

ASTANA – The officials of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Uzbekistan discussed the construction of the Kambarata-1 hydroelectric power plant (HPP) with a capacity of 1,860 megawatts at a Jan. 28 meeting in Tashkent. Kazakh Vice Minister of Energy Sungat Yessimkhanov said the plant will become one of the largest in Central Asia and contribute…