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Kazakhstan and Czech Universities Discuss Prospects for Expanding Academic Cooperation
12.07.2026
Prague, 26 June 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Kairat Abdrakhmanov visited the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, where he met with Rector Michal Lošťák and members of the University's academic leadership. The meeting provided an opportunity for an in-depth exchange of views on the current state of cooperation between higher education institutions of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic, as well as on avenues for further expanding academic and research partnerships.Rector Michal Lošťák outlined the University's core areas of expertise, which include agricultural sciences, crop production, seed technology, animal husbandry, forestry, agricultural economics, environmental protection, and related disciplines. He noted that the University has established a strong record of cooperation with Kazakhstani higher education institutions. To date, CZU has concluded memoranda of cooperation with ten universities in Kazakhstan, with S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University and the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University in Almaty serving as its principal partners. These partnerships have already resulted in several successful joint research projects. In addition, more than 700 students from Kazakhstan are currently enrolled at the University, while plans are being developed to expand cooperation in doctoral education and research training.During the meeting, Ambassador Abdrakhmanov briefed his Czech counterparts on Kazakhstan's ongoing constitutional reforms and the broad transformation agenda aimed at strengthening the national education system and developing a highly skilled workforce across key sectors of the economy, including agriculture. He also welcomed the steady implementation of the agreements reached during the successful official visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Astana in April 2026.The discussion also highlighted Kazakhstan's growing interest in advanced expertise in integrated water resource management, sustainable forest management, and the development of a modern, technology-driven agri-food sector based on digital solutions and artificial intelligence. Both sides emphasized the considerable potential for expanding cooperation in these strategic areas, drawing on the scientific and educational capacities of leading universities in Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to further strengthening inter-university cooperation and making greater use of the significant professional potential of Kazakh graduates of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in advancing bilateral academic and scientific ties.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1249629?lang=ru
On Approval of the List of Sanitary and Hygienic Facilities Eligible for Subsidization in 2026
12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1249630?lang=ru
Rules for the import of goods for personal use: important information for citizens
12.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region continues explanatory work on customs regulation issues. Due to frequent requests from citizens regarding the procedure for moving goods across the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union, we bring to your attention up-to-date information about goods for personal use.Goods for personal use include items that are intended for personal, family, or household needs and are not related to business activities. When determining the destination of goods, customs authorities pay attention to their nature, quantity, frequency of movement across the border, and information provided by the citizen himself.Goods for personal use, depending on the classification criteria and the method of transportation of such goods, transported by individuals through the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union, are regulated by the Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated December 20, 2017 No. 107 "On certain issues related to goods for personal use", as well as in accordance with the Order of the Minister of Finance No. 250 of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 31, 2015 "Criteria for the classification of goods transported by Individuals across the Customs Border of the Customs Union, to goods for personal use."Thus, the above–mentioned norms established by law indicate that individuals can import duty-free goods for personal use by air transport worth no more than 10,000 euros and weighing no more than 50 kg, by other means of transport and on foot - worth no more than 500 euros and 25 kg. In case of exceeding the established norms, it is required to pay customs duties at the rate of 30% of the cost, but not less than 4 euros per kilogram of weight in terms of exceeding the cost and/or weight norms.Goods for personal use sent in international mail and delivered by the carrier costing no more than 200 euros and weighing no more than 31 kg, and in case of exceeding the established norm, payment is required in the form of a cumulative customs payment at the rate of 15% of the cost, but not less than 2 euros per kilogram of weight in excess of the cost and/or weight standards.In other words, when importing goods to Kazakhstan, it is important to comply with the established limits on value, weight and quantity, as well as to be ready to confirm that the goods are intended specifically for personal use. Otherwise, they may be recognized as goods for business and processed according to the general customs rules.A passenger customs declaration is used to process goods for personal use. Its registration and reception by the customs authorities are carried out free of charge. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1249632?lang=ru
Kazakhstan offered Turkmenistan 178 export commodities worth over $200 million
12.07.2026
The Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan Business Forum, which brought together representatives of government agencies, business circles, and industry organizations from both countries, was held in Astana as part of the 14th meeting of the Intergovernmental Kazakh-Turkmen Commission. Participants discussed prospects for expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as specific measures to increase mutual trade.Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have demonstrated steady positive momentum in their trade and economic relations. Over the past five years, mutual trade has more than doubled to exceed $530 million. This growth is driven by both sides. Kazakh exports to Turkmenistan increased by almost 50% to $316.3 million, while Turkmen imports to Kazakhstan increased fivefold to $215.8 million.This positive momentum continues this year. Between January and April 2026, trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $180 million, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. Exports from Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan increased by 18.9%, reaching $114.8 million."To expand trade cooperation, Kazakhstan has prepared a list of 178 non-commodity commodities with a combined export potential of over $200 million. The greatest prospects for increasing exports lie in the metallurgy, mechanical engineering, food, chemical and petrochemical industries, vehicle manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and construction materials sectors," noted First Deputy Minister of Trade and Integration Aizhan Bizhanova.The meeting focused on the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at developing business ties and creating a favorable business environment. Specifically, the discussion focused on the creation of mutual trading houses, the development of digital trade, the approval of a roadmap for increasing trade turnover, and the implementation of trade finance mechanisms.The importance of developing an effective system of support for entrepreneurs through trading houses was particularly emphasized, including support for investment projects, development of industrial cooperation, and the elimination of trade barriers.Following the discussion, the parties confirmed their readiness to further deepen trade and economic cooperation and implement joint projects aimed at increasing mutual trade and expanding business contacts between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan."We see good prospects in the agro-industrial complex, textile industry, energy, transport, and logistics. The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route is of particular importance. Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are important links in this route, connecting the markets of Asia and Europe. Joint development of transport infrastructure and further simplification of logistics procedures will create additional opportunities for businesses in our countries," noted Nurlan Kulbatyrov, Deputy General Director of QazTrade JSC.Along with the development of transport infrastructure, the parties are interested in expanding cooperation in logistics, which will improve the efficiency of freight transportation, strengthen the transit potential of the two countries, and create additional opportunities for mutual trade.Following the forum, a number of bilateral documents were signed aimed at developing trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Specifically, a memorandum of cooperation on supporting entrepreneurship, promoting exports, and expanding business ties between the two countries' business communities was signed between QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC and the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.E-commerce cooperation agreements were also signed between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Hazar Logistik, as well as between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Gamma, a private enterprise. Furthermore, Ashra Solutions LLP and Ojar Aziýa, a private enterprise, signed a cooperation agreement in investment and construction."The key focus of the forum was B2B negotiations. We invited not only traders and distributors but also manufacturing companies. Our goal is to establish direct contacts and build reliable supply chains. For example, in the textile industry, the establishment of direct cooperation between yarn and fabric producers and Kazakh garment factories producing finished goods generated significant interest. A clear interest in developing industrial cooperation was evident at the forum. We managed to bring together over 100 companies from Kazakhstan and over 40 business representatives from Turkmenistan," noted Ainur Amirbekova, Managing Director for Export Development at QazTrade JSC.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1249615?lang=ru
Meeting on the quality of public services
12.07.2026
On June 29 of this year, B. Dyusenbaev, Head of the Kurchatov City Akim's Office, held a meeting with employees of independent departments providing government services.During the meeting, issues related to improving the quality of government services and ensuring compliance with established deadlines were discussed. Particular attention was paid to the responsibility of managers and specialists for organizing work in this area.Following the meeting, specific instructions were issued aimed at improving operational efficiency and ensuring the timely and high-quality delivery of government services to the public.The Kurchatov City Akimat continues its systematic efforts to improve the delivery of government services and increase citizen satisfaction with their quality.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1249610?lang=ru
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Kazakhstan and Czech Universities Discuss Prospects for Expanding Academic Cooperation
12.07.2026
Prague, 26 June 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Kairat Abdrakhmanov visited the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, where he met with Rector Michal Lošťák and members of the University's academic leadership. The meeting provided an opportunity for an in-depth exchange of views on the current state of cooperation between higher education institutions of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic, as well as on avenues for further expanding academic and research partnerships.Rector Michal Lošťák outlined the University's core areas of expertise, which include agricultural sciences, crop production, seed technology, animal husbandry, forestry, agricultural economics, environmental protection, and related disciplines. He noted that the University has established a strong record of cooperation with Kazakhstani higher education institutions. To date, CZU has concluded memoranda of cooperation with ten universities in Kazakhstan, with S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University and the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University in Almaty serving as its principal partners. These partnerships have already resulted in several successful joint research projects. In addition, more than 700 students from Kazakhstan are currently enrolled at the University, while plans are being developed to expand cooperation in doctoral education and research training.During the meeting, Ambassador Abdrakhmanov briefed his Czech counterparts on Kazakhstan's ongoing constitutional reforms and the broad transformation agenda aimed at strengthening the national education system and developing a highly skilled workforce across key sectors of the economy, including agriculture. He also welcomed the steady implementation of the agreements reached during the successful official visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Astana in April 2026.The discussion also highlighted Kazakhstan's growing interest in advanced expertise in integrated water resource management, sustainable forest management, and the development of a modern, technology-driven agri-food sector based on digital solutions and artificial intelligence. Both sides emphasized the considerable potential for expanding cooperation in these strategic areas, drawing on the scientific and educational capacities of leading universities in Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to further strengthening inter-university cooperation and making greater use of the significant professional potential of Kazakh graduates of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in advancing bilateral academic and scientific ties.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1249629?lang=ru
On Approval of the List of Sanitary and Hygienic Facilities Eligible for Subsidization in 2026
12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1249630?lang=ru
Rules for the import of goods for personal use: important information for citizens
12.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region continues explanatory work on customs regulation issues. Due to frequent requests from citizens regarding the procedure for moving goods across the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union, we bring to your attention up-to-date information about goods for personal use.Goods for personal use include items that are intended for personal, family, or household needs and are not related to business activities. When determining the destination of goods, customs authorities pay attention to their nature, quantity, frequency of movement across the border, and information provided by the citizen himself.Goods for personal use, depending on the classification criteria and the method of transportation of such goods, transported by individuals through the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union, are regulated by the Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated December 20, 2017 No. 107 "On certain issues related to goods for personal use", as well as in accordance with the Order of the Minister of Finance No. 250 of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 31, 2015 "Criteria for the classification of goods transported by Individuals across the Customs Border of the Customs Union, to goods for personal use."Thus, the above–mentioned norms established by law indicate that individuals can import duty-free goods for personal use by air transport worth no more than 10,000 euros and weighing no more than 50 kg, by other means of transport and on foot - worth no more than 500 euros and 25 kg. In case of exceeding the established norms, it is required to pay customs duties at the rate of 30% of the cost, but not less than 4 euros per kilogram of weight in terms of exceeding the cost and/or weight norms.Goods for personal use sent in international mail and delivered by the carrier costing no more than 200 euros and weighing no more than 31 kg, and in case of exceeding the established norm, payment is required in the form of a cumulative customs payment at the rate of 15% of the cost, but not less than 2 euros per kilogram of weight in excess of the cost and/or weight standards.In other words, when importing goods to Kazakhstan, it is important to comply with the established limits on value, weight and quantity, as well as to be ready to confirm that the goods are intended specifically for personal use. Otherwise, they may be recognized as goods for business and processed according to the general customs rules.A passenger customs declaration is used to process goods for personal use. Its registration and reception by the customs authorities are carried out free of charge. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1249632?lang=ru
Kazakhstan offered Turkmenistan 178 export commodities worth over $200 million
12.07.2026
The Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan Business Forum, which brought together representatives of government agencies, business circles, and industry organizations from both countries, was held in Astana as part of the 14th meeting of the Intergovernmental Kazakh-Turkmen Commission. Participants discussed prospects for expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as specific measures to increase mutual trade.Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have demonstrated steady positive momentum in their trade and economic relations. Over the past five years, mutual trade has more than doubled to exceed $530 million. This growth is driven by both sides. Kazakh exports to Turkmenistan increased by almost 50% to $316.3 million, while Turkmen imports to Kazakhstan increased fivefold to $215.8 million.This positive momentum continues this year. Between January and April 2026, trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $180 million, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. Exports from Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan increased by 18.9%, reaching $114.8 million."To expand trade cooperation, Kazakhstan has prepared a list of 178 non-commodity commodities with a combined export potential of over $200 million. The greatest prospects for increasing exports lie in the metallurgy, mechanical engineering, food, chemical and petrochemical industries, vehicle manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and construction materials sectors," noted First Deputy Minister of Trade and Integration Aizhan Bizhanova.The meeting focused on the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at developing business ties and creating a favorable business environment. Specifically, the discussion focused on the creation of mutual trading houses, the development of digital trade, the approval of a roadmap for increasing trade turnover, and the implementation of trade finance mechanisms.The importance of developing an effective system of support for entrepreneurs through trading houses was particularly emphasized, including support for investment projects, development of industrial cooperation, and the elimination of trade barriers.Following the discussion, the parties confirmed their readiness to further deepen trade and economic cooperation and implement joint projects aimed at increasing mutual trade and expanding business contacts between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan."We see good prospects in the agro-industrial complex, textile industry, energy, transport, and logistics. The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route is of particular importance. Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are important links in this route, connecting the markets of Asia and Europe. Joint development of transport infrastructure and further simplification of logistics procedures will create additional opportunities for businesses in our countries," noted Nurlan Kulbatyrov, Deputy General Director of QazTrade JSC.Along with the development of transport infrastructure, the parties are interested in expanding cooperation in logistics, which will improve the efficiency of freight transportation, strengthen the transit potential of the two countries, and create additional opportunities for mutual trade.Following the forum, a number of bilateral documents were signed aimed at developing trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Specifically, a memorandum of cooperation on supporting entrepreneurship, promoting exports, and expanding business ties between the two countries' business communities was signed between QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC and the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.E-commerce cooperation agreements were also signed between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Hazar Logistik, as well as between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Gamma, a private enterprise. Furthermore, Ashra Solutions LLP and Ojar Aziýa, a private enterprise, signed a cooperation agreement in investment and construction."The key focus of the forum was B2B negotiations. We invited not only traders and distributors but also manufacturing companies. Our goal is to establish direct contacts and build reliable supply chains. For example, in the textile industry, the establishment of direct cooperation between yarn and fabric producers and Kazakh garment factories producing finished goods generated significant interest. A clear interest in developing industrial cooperation was evident at the forum. We managed to bring together over 100 companies from Kazakhstan and over 40 business representatives from Turkmenistan," noted Ainur Amirbekova, Managing Director for Export Development at QazTrade JSC.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1249615?lang=ru
Meeting on the quality of public services
12.07.2026
On June 29 of this year, B. Dyusenbaev, Head of the Kurchatov City Akim's Office, held a meeting with employees of independent departments providing government services.During the meeting, issues related to improving the quality of government services and ensuring compliance with established deadlines were discussed. Particular attention was paid to the responsibility of managers and specialists for organizing work in this area.Following the meeting, specific instructions were issued aimed at improving operational efficiency and ensuring the timely and high-quality delivery of government services to the public.The Kurchatov City Akimat continues its systematic efforts to improve the delivery of government services and increase citizen satisfaction with their quality.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1249610?lang=ru