Articles by Assel Satubaldina

Air Astana Begins Operating First International Flights Since Beginning of COVID-19 Lockdown

One hundred and forty-one passengers flew out of Almaty on June 20th en route to Antalya on the country’s first regular international flight since the lockdown began.  The flight was operated by Kazakhstan’s flagship airline Air Astana on its Airbus A321LR. The same day, Air Astana began operating its first international flight from the Kazakh…

Kazakh Bankers in Cambodia Share Success Story  

In an interview with Kazakhstan’s InBusiness website, ABA (Advanced Bank of Asia) Bank Executive Director Madi Akmambet and CEO Askhat Azhikhanov shared their success story of turning a one-branch bank in Cambodia into a progressive and fast-growing commercial bank with more than 75 branches, 200 self-banking machines, 350 ATMs and 6,500 workers, who are almost…

Kazakhstan Toughens Lockdown Restrictions Over Weekend to Combat Resurgent Coronavirus Wave

The Kazakh government has announced the toughening of lockdown restrictions scheduled to take effect the upcoming weekend of June 20-21, as the nation witnessed a hike in coronavirus cases after it eased the restrictions in May.  As of today, the nation has reported 16,351 cases of which 10,195 have recovered. The death toll amounts to…

Kazakh Art Film Entered Into New York’s Dance On Camera Festival Program

“Kieli Bi” (Sacred Dance in Kazakh) is a dance film produced by Dana Mussa and Alexander Murphy, which has made it into the official selection of the 48th annual Dance on Camera Festival in New York. The festival will take place online on July 17-20, while Mussa’s film is scheduled to be screened on July…

Kazakhstan’s Digitization Program Brings Additional $2 billion Into the Economy 

Kazakhstan’s digitization efforts have generated 800 billion tenge (US$1.97 billion) for the country’s economy in two years, said Kazakh Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Development Askar Zhumagaliyev. It also created 120,000 jobs and attracted 32.8 billion tenge (US$80.7 million) of investment into the country. “Investments attracted to the innovative ecosystem and companies involved…

Kazakh Foreign Minister Attends Groundbreaking EU-Central Asia Ministers’ Meeting

Kazakh Minister of Foreign Affairs Mukhtar Tileuberdi participated in the June 12th Central Asia – European Union (EU) ministerial video conference attended by High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell, as well as the Foreign Ministers of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.…

Kazakhstan Prepares to Resume International Flights By June 20

Starting from June 20, Kazakhstan will resume international flights to China, Georgia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Turkey. This easing of restrictions is to be done in accordance with the decision of a governmental commission tasked with analyzing the risks and benefits of opening up Kazakhstan’s borders. The decisions are made taking into account the…

Kazakhstan Plans to Attract $738 Million of Cryptocurrency Investment in Next Three Years

As cryptocurrencies continue to proliferate globally despite ongoing skepticism to their viability, Kazakhstan is making plans to attract 300 billion tenge (US$738.4 million) of investments in the next three years from cryptocurrencies and from investing in digital mining, said the Kazakh Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry Askar Zhumagaliyev as he addressed the…

National Bank: Recovery of Oil Prices is Main Factor Shoring Up Tenge

A gradual recovery in the price of oil that plummeted to record low levels in March and reverberated throughout the global economy is still the main factor shoring up the value of the Kazakh national currency, said Deputy Chair of National Bank Aliya Moldabekova, as reported by Kapital.kz.  In March, the tenge weakened to a…

Kazakhstan’s Gold, Forex Reserves Reach Record High As Government Moves to Shore Up Currency

Kazakhstan’s gold and foreign exchange reserves reached a record high since 2017 amounting to $31.5 billion, said National Bank Deputy Chair Aliya Moldabekova. In May alone, the reserves grew by $950 million.  “The growth in our gold reserves is stimulated by an increase in foreign currency. Assets in free convertible currencies went up by more…

EU and OECD Pledge Support to Kazakhstan’s Efforts to Revive Economic Growth

The European Union, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Kazakh government organized a webinar in early June to discuss measures to address the challenges posed by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic that the Kazakh economy faces and the nation’s recovery plan, as well as to share the experience of the…

Economic Cooldown Hits Kazakhstan, GDP Declines by 1.7 Percent Since January, According to Kazakh PM

Similar to other global economies that suffered a serious slump worldwide as a direct consequence of the pandemic, economic growth in Kazakhstan fell by 1.7 percent since January compared to the same period in 2019, when the economy clocked in at a remarkable four percent growth, said Kazakh Prime Minister Askar Mamin as he briefed…

QazTrade Launches New Program to Support Local Kazakh Exporters Reach Foreign Markets

The QazTrade trade policy development center recently launched an export accelerator program to help domestic exporters expand their export development opportunities with an intensive coaching seminar from experts and business consultants. The first stage of the program will focus on getting agriculture and food producers out onto the world markets, exporting their goods. The center…

Kazakhstan Plans to Ramp Up Investment Into Economy, Build High Value Industry 

Kazakhstan plans to bring the share of investments in the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) to 30 percent in the next five years, said Kazakh Minister of National Economy Ruslan Dalenov.  “Investments are a basic condition of economic growth and they improve the welfare of the population. The pool of investment projects was formed for…

Cycling Experiences Surge in Popularity In Post-Pandemic Nur-Sultan

NUR-SULTAN – Whether it is the effect of the pandemic or the early arrival of warm weather, one can see more people cycling on the streets of Nur-Sultan and people flocking to bike stores to join in the new trend. One thing is clear – the rising popularity of sports culture is definitely a good…

Kazakhstan Considers Resuming International Flights, Opening Borders

Kazakhstan is considering the possibility of resuming international flights. On June 1, the governmental commission on the prevention of the spread of coronavirus allowed to explore the proposal to resume flights to South Korea, China, and Azerbaijan. “Why these three countries? First, the assessment was based on the COVID-19 epidemiological situation. There is an international…

Kazakhstan Marks Official Day of State Symbols On June 4th

In Kazakhstan, cities celebrated the Day of State Symbols on June 4. The symbols are tokens of nationhood and independence, conveying the meaning of the nation’s history, traditions, and ideals which unite the diverse population of Kazakhstan. You may not think of national symbols often, but whenever you hear the anthem or hold a flag,…

Agriculture Industry Could Stabilize Post-Pandemic Economies of Central Asia, According to World Bank

World Bank experts announced that the agricultural sector could help the five countries of Central Asia to stabilize their economies during and after the pandemic. Though the pandemic did not destabilize global food supply chains, its consequences can still undermine food security, agriculture, and trade in agriculture products in Central Asia, said World Bank’s Senior…

Kazakhstan Celebrates International Children’s Day

Kazakhstan celebrated June 1 as International Children’s Day with a range of festivities and online activities.  Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also congratulated his fellow citizens.  “This occasion reminds us of all adults’ responsibility for the well-being, health, and safety of the growing generation. Every child in our country deserves love, joy, and happy childhood!” wrote…

Kazakhstan Lifts Police Checkpoints Between Regions, Reopens Gyms and Kindergartens

June 1st in Kazakhstan gave many a reason to celebrate not only because of the long-awaited arrival of summer but also because of the ease-up of the lockdown in the country, as Kazakhstan took down police checkpoints that restrained movement between the regions and allowed gyms and kindergartens to begin reopening at limited capacity.  While…

Internet Providers Biggest Winners During Lockdown, Experience Huge Growth Since January

The mandatory lockdowns have forced people in Kazakhstan to spend more time online. Internet providers, as a result, have generated the huge sum of 102.7 billion tenge (US$247.9 million) among other telecom services between January and April in Kazakhstan, growing from 90.6 billion tenge (US$217.9 million) in the same period in 2019, according to FinProm…

Tokayev Stresses Need to Promote Vocational Training For Soldiers Serving in Armed Forces

The armed forces should be given more opportunities to pursue vocational training, said Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the third meeting of the National Council of Public Trust. “In addition to fulfilling one’s military duty, military service should instill a certain set of professional skills that can be used later on in life,” said Tokayev.…

Tokayev Chairs Third Meeting of National Council of Public Trust to Restructure Education System

On May 27, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev proposed a major reshuffle of the nation’s education system as he chaired the third meeting of the National Council of Public Trust focusing on the development of human capital in Kazakhstan. The 44-member council was established in July 2019 to tackle some of the country’s most acute issues.…

Tokayev Warns Citizens To Stay Vigilant Amid Recent Daily COVID-19 Infection Spike

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev warned citizens to take all necessary precautions amid the pandemic and instructed the government to address the growing number of COVID-19 cases, as the country continues to ease lockdown restrictions.  “Lockdown measures are not being followed in cities, which leads to an increasing number of coronavirus cases. The government, regional akims…

Kazakhstan Celebrates Eid al-Fitr In Lockdown

As the Holy Month of Ramadan came to an end, Muslims around the world, and in Kazakhstan, celebrated Eid al-Fitr, also known as Eid, on Sunday May 24. But while the world is still struggling to curb the pandemic, this year’s Ramadan, which started April 24 and ended May 23, and Eid, brought a very…