According to the results of a competition, 230 experts were selected out of 2,958 applicants.
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The product must be highly specialized, stated Kazakh Minister of Trade and Integration Bakhyt Sultanov during a meeting.
The trend to invest in green bonds was supported in Kazakhstan.
Sturgeon, salmon, carp and other species of commodity fish will now become even more affordable in Kazakhstan.
Kazakh entrepreneurs actively register on the website to start working again after the long-term “quarantine” hiatus.
The projects of the manufacturing industry in the field of transport, warehousing, wholesale were most supported.
Dalenov said that the manufacturing industry showed a positive growth rate of 3.8 percent.
Freight transport and road transport are exempt from taxes and mandatory payments to the wage fund.
The relevant ministry stressed that Kazakhstan was taking all necessary actions to comply with the obligations under the OPEC+.
PM instructed to carry out systematic preparation within two weeks to restore economic fields that have suspended activities.
Kazakh government is set to increase domestic production by launching 44 new projects this year.
Nowadays the e-commerce is dynamically developing in Kazakhstan in line with global trends, especially during the pandemic.
It is important to be able to maintain and strengthen cooperation on a sustainable food supply chain.
The amount of money allocated for their implementation is impressive and is equal to one trillion tenge.
World Bank called a negative impact of COVID-19 on Kazakhstan’s economy the largest in twenty years.
Kazakhstan is set to reduce the volume of building materials imported from overseas by 23 percent.
China and Central Asian countries discussed opportunities for cooperation in the areas of digital transformation.
As of July 13, according to trading data, world oil prices are showing decline.
A new enterprise on production of personal protective equipment began working in Kazakhstan’s capital.
In June, 13 members of the organization pumped 22.3 million barrels per day.