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15.11.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1106078?lang=kk
Paperless Transit: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Expand Cooperation in Customs and Taxes
15.11.2025
On November 14, 2025, bilateral meetings were held in Tashkent between Zhandos Duisembiev, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, and the heads of Uzbekistan's customs and tax authorities.The main topic of the talks with Akmalkhuja Mavlonov, Chairman of the Customs Committee under the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan, was improving the efficiency of border checkpoints.Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan agreed to expedite «single-window» clearance and implement digital technologies that will: speed up vehicle clearance, reduce border waiting times, increase the transparency of all operations at checkpoints. Direct integration of the information systems of the customs authorities of the two countries will eliminate unnecessary intermediary services and, accordingly, reduce business costs, where the transferred data will be used in customs clearance and converted into transit declarations, eliminating unnecessary paperwork.The parties also agreed to modernize key transport routes. Developing these corridors will make transportation predictable and transparent, increase cargo turnover, and expand opportunities for investment and joint projects.This will strengthen economic ties and enhance the region's importance as a transit hub.Following the meeting, two important agreements were signed that will make life easier for citizens and businesses. Agreement on the exchange of information on individuals' vehicles. This document will expedite border crossings for citizens, reduce bureaucratic procedures, and ensure the prompt exchange of data between the two countries. Citizens will be able to undergo border control more quickly and conveniently.Agreement on simplifying procedures for the movement of goods and vehicles. This agreement aims to automate key processes, expedite cargo clearance, and increase the transit potential of the corridors between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Businesses will benefit from more predictable delivery times and reduced administrative costs.The signed documents open a new stage of cooperation and lay the foundation for further digitalization and growth in mutual trade.On the same day, at a meeting with Sherzod Kudbiyev, Chairman of the Tax Committee of Uzbekistan, issues of improving tax administration and exchanging best practices for modernizing tax systems were discussed.Particular attention was paid to upcoming changes to the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, digital tax control tools, and international experience in administration.The parties considered the possibility of creating a sustainable mechanism for exchanging information on transactions with digital assets and cryptocurrencies. This will improve the transparency of such transactions, reduce risks, and prevent violations of tax legislation.The negotiations were an important step in strengthening the partnership and identified areas for further joint work in the interests of citizens and businesses of both countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1106075?lang=kk
The Marine Brigade was visited by more than a hundred parents of soldiers
15.11.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1106074?lang=kk
Ambassador of Kazakhstan visited Vaduz
15.11.2025
Vaduz, November 14 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Liechtenstein concurrently Kairat Sarzhanov took part in the Ambassadors' Information Day, addressed to the diplomatic corps. The Prime Minister of the Principality of Liechtenstein Brigitte Haas presented the government's program for 2025-2029 «Forming the state, ensuring the future – working together for tomorrow». In turn, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sabine Monauni noted that Liechtenstein will continue to actively promote the observance of international law as the basis of a stable world order as a priority of foreign policy. During the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan and Foreign Minister S.Monauni exchanged views on current issues of bilateral cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bern/press/news/details/1106049?lang=kk
Ambassadors of Change: Shymkent Youth Stands for Law and Order
15.11.2025
A large-scale meeting under the slogan "The Power of Law Begins with Consciousness" was held in Shymkent, bringing together over 500 students and law enforcement officials. The event became one of the most open platforms for direct dialogue between young people and government agencies. Dialogue without intermediaries The organizers eschewed the participation of experts and NGOs, giving students the opportunity to interact directly with those responsible for city security. Present in the hall were the Deputy Mayor of Shymkent, the heads of the police, the heads of the cybercrime departments, and the city prosecutor, Gabit Mukanov. The conversation was lively, honest, and constructive: the young people came not to listen to lectures, but to discuss real problems. Main topics of the meeting Corruption. Students asked questions about whistleblower protection, punishment for violators, and everyday manifestations of corruption. Prosecutor Gabit Mukanov emphasized that fighting corruption requires not only laws but also a new culture of values, which the younger generation can foster. Internet fraud. Over 60% of police reports today are related to online scams. Law enforcement officials discussed popular scams and protection measures, and students proposed creating a volunteer group for digital education. Bullying. A sensitive topic that touched upon most of the participants. They discussed psychological pressure, bullying in chat rooms, and the lack of effective response mechanisms. Deputy Akim Särsen Küranbek noted the need for teacher training and the creation of trusted channels for reporting complaints. Gambling addiction. Students discussed the growing addiction to online casinos. Law enforcement cited examples of closed underground gambling halls, and young people proposed strengthening prevention efforts: lectures, anonymous consultations, and social campaigns. Social threats. The topics of stress, depression, social media manipulation, and attempts to lure teenagers into destructive movements were discussed. Law enforcement officials emphasized the need for prevention and digital security. Result: creation of the "Ambassadors of Change" movement Following a three-hour discussion, students and government officials agreed to launch a new youth movement, "Ambassadors of Change." It will focus on legal education, bullying and gambling prevention, promoting anti-corruption values, digital security, and participating in joint projects with law enforcement. The initiative will not be formal—the main emphasis will be on the real participation of young people in solving socially significant problems. Speech by the city prosecutor At the end of the meeting, Gabit Mukanov emphasized that respect for the law begins with personal responsibility, and that young people are capable of changing social norms faster than government reforms. He expressed confidence that the "Ambassadors of Change" will become an example of youth active participation in strengthening law and order. Why the meeting was significant • direct dialogue between students and government officials; • frank discussion of “uncomfortable” topics; • the willingness of law enforcement to listen and respond; • launch of a new social movement; • high youth involvement. Youth is the driving force of change The meeting demonstrated that students want to do more than just listen; they want to be partners with the state, participate in shaping a legal culture, and make the city safer. The Ambassadors of Change project could mark the beginning of a new wave of civic activism and a modern understanding of the rule of law.
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15.11.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1106078?lang=kk
Paperless Transit: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Expand Cooperation in Customs and Taxes
15.11.2025
On November 14, 2025, bilateral meetings were held in Tashkent between Zhandos Duisembiev, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, and the heads of Uzbekistan's customs and tax authorities.The main topic of the talks with Akmalkhuja Mavlonov, Chairman of the Customs Committee under the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan, was improving the efficiency of border checkpoints.Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan agreed to expedite «single-window» clearance and implement digital technologies that will: speed up vehicle clearance, reduce border waiting times, increase the transparency of all operations at checkpoints. Direct integration of the information systems of the customs authorities of the two countries will eliminate unnecessary intermediary services and, accordingly, reduce business costs, where the transferred data will be used in customs clearance and converted into transit declarations, eliminating unnecessary paperwork.The parties also agreed to modernize key transport routes. Developing these corridors will make transportation predictable and transparent, increase cargo turnover, and expand opportunities for investment and joint projects.This will strengthen economic ties and enhance the region's importance as a transit hub.Following the meeting, two important agreements were signed that will make life easier for citizens and businesses. Agreement on the exchange of information on individuals' vehicles. This document will expedite border crossings for citizens, reduce bureaucratic procedures, and ensure the prompt exchange of data between the two countries. Citizens will be able to undergo border control more quickly and conveniently.Agreement on simplifying procedures for the movement of goods and vehicles. This agreement aims to automate key processes, expedite cargo clearance, and increase the transit potential of the corridors between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Businesses will benefit from more predictable delivery times and reduced administrative costs.The signed documents open a new stage of cooperation and lay the foundation for further digitalization and growth in mutual trade.On the same day, at a meeting with Sherzod Kudbiyev, Chairman of the Tax Committee of Uzbekistan, issues of improving tax administration and exchanging best practices for modernizing tax systems were discussed.Particular attention was paid to upcoming changes to the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, digital tax control tools, and international experience in administration.The parties considered the possibility of creating a sustainable mechanism for exchanging information on transactions with digital assets and cryptocurrencies. This will improve the transparency of such transactions, reduce risks, and prevent violations of tax legislation.The negotiations were an important step in strengthening the partnership and identified areas for further joint work in the interests of citizens and businesses of both countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1106075?lang=kk
The Marine Brigade was visited by more than a hundred parents of soldiers
15.11.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1106074?lang=kk
Ambassador of Kazakhstan visited Vaduz
15.11.2025
Vaduz, November 14 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Liechtenstein concurrently Kairat Sarzhanov took part in the Ambassadors' Information Day, addressed to the diplomatic corps. The Prime Minister of the Principality of Liechtenstein Brigitte Haas presented the government's program for 2025-2029 «Forming the state, ensuring the future – working together for tomorrow». In turn, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sabine Monauni noted that Liechtenstein will continue to actively promote the observance of international law as the basis of a stable world order as a priority of foreign policy. During the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan and Foreign Minister S.Monauni exchanged views on current issues of bilateral cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bern/press/news/details/1106049?lang=kk
Ambassadors of Change: Shymkent Youth Stands for Law and Order
15.11.2025
A large-scale meeting under the slogan The Power of Law Begins with Consciousness was held in Shymkent, bringing together over 500 students and law enforcement officials. The event became one of the most open platforms for direct dialogue between young people and government agencies. Dialogue without intermediaries The organizers eschewed the participation of experts and NGOs, giving students the opportunity to interact directly with those responsible for city security. Present in the hall were the Deputy Mayor of Shymkent, the heads of the police, the heads of the cybercrime departments, and the city prosecutor, Gabit Mukanov. The conversation was lively, honest, and constructive: the young people came not to listen to lectures, but to discuss real problems. Main topics of the meeting Corruption. Students asked questions about whistleblower protection, punishment for violators, and everyday manifestations of corruption. Prosecutor Gabit Mukanov emphasized that fighting corruption requires not only laws but also a new culture of values, which the younger generation can foster. Internet fraud. Over 60% of police reports today are related to online scams. Law enforcement officials discussed popular scams and protection measures, and students proposed creating a volunteer group for digital education. Bullying. A sensitive topic that touched upon most of the participants. They discussed psychological pressure, bullying in chat rooms, and the lack of effective response mechanisms. Deputy Akim Särsen Küranbek noted the need for teacher training and the creation of trusted channels for reporting complaints. Gambling addiction. Students discussed the growing addiction to online casinos. Law enforcement cited examples of closed underground gambling halls, and young people proposed strengthening prevention efforts: lectures, anonymous consultations, and social campaigns. Social threats. The topics of stress, depression, social media manipulation, and attempts to lure teenagers into destructive movements were discussed. Law enforcement officials emphasized the need for prevention and digital security. Result: creation of the Ambassadors of Change movement Following a three-hour discussion, students and government officials agreed to launch a new youth movement, Ambassadors of Change. It will focus on legal education, bullying and gambling prevention, promoting anti-corruption values, digital security, and participating in joint projects with law enforcement. The initiative will not be formal—the main emphasis will be on the real participation of young people in solving socially significant problems. Speech by the city prosecutor At the end of the meeting, Gabit Mukanov emphasized that respect for the law begins with personal responsibility, and that young people are capable of changing social norms faster than government reforms. He expressed confidence that the Ambassadors of Change will become an example of youth active participation in strengthening law and order. Why the meeting was significant • direct dialogue between students and government officials; • frank discussion of “uncomfortable” topics; • the willingness of law enforcement to listen and respond; • launch of a new social movement; • high youth involvement. Youth is the driving force of change The meeting demonstrated that students want to do more than just listen; they want to be partners with the state, participate in shaping a legal culture, and make the city safer. The Ambassadors of Change project could mark the beginning of a new wave of civic activism and a modern understanding of the rule of law.