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A Guardsman Surprises His Beloved During the Military Oath Ceremony 19.01.2026
The military oath ceremony held at military unit 5573 in the city of Astana was remembered by everyone for a special moment this time. More than 700 servicemen, lined up in formation, took the military oath. Among them was Private Almas Abdrakhov, who not only pledged faithful service to the Motherland, but also made a touching surprise for his beloved on this solemn day.Almas stepped out of formation and proposed marriage to his chosen one, Tomiris. In an instant, the strict atmosphere of the military ritual gave way to joy and excitement, and the young couple found themselves at the center of everyone’s attention. Having received the consent of his future wife, Almas Baltabayuly said that he plans to celebrate their wedding after returning from service. Witnesses to this memorable event included the personnel of the military unit, as well as about 3,000 parents and relatives of the servicemen.During the ceremony, the commander of the military unit, Zhandar Ashirbekov, addressed the servicemen with words of guidance, emphasizing that the military oath is a great responsibility for every soldier.“The military oath is not just words, but a clear expression of loyalty to the Motherland, the people, and one’s parents. I am confident that you will justify the trust placed in you and will serve with honor in the ranks of the National Guard,” - Zhandar Ashirbekov noted.Following the ceremony, the guardsmen, including Private Almas Abdrakhov, will begin carrying out tasks to maintain public order on the streets of the city and during major events.It should be noted that after the ceremony, the personnel took part in a ceremonial march involving military equipment. However, the most memorable moment of the day was the marriage proposal made by the young guardsman. Thus, on the parade ground where the military oath was taken, the foundation of a new young family was also laid. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1143460?lang=kk
АНОНС НПА 19.01.2026
О внесении изменений в решение маслихата города Шымкент от 31 января 2020 года № 60/521-6с «Об утверждении Правил благоустройства территории города Шымкент» опубликован на интернет-портале «Открытые НПА».В связи с этим, просим принять участие в общественном обсуждении проекта данного постановлениеПобдробнее ссылка для входа:  https://legalacts.egov.kz/npa/view?id=15740931Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent/press/news/details/1143455?lang=kk
Switching to the Simplified Regime: Step-by-Step and Fixing Errors 19.01.2026
Taxpayers planning to apply the Special Tax Regime (STR) based on a simplified declaration must submit a notification regarding the applicable tax regime by March 1, 2026.If such a notification is not submitted by March 1, 2026, they will automatically be transferred to the generally established taxation procedure, effective retroactively from January 1, 2026.The notification can be submitted via:The Taxpayer's Cabinet (IS ISNA under the section "Submit documents" – "Notification of applicable tax regime");The "E-Salyq Business" special mobile application ("Service" – "Change of IE tax regime");The State Revenue Administration (at the location) on paper;Banking applications.Reference: Currently, this service is available in the Kaspi Bank application under the section "Government Services" – "Change of details and tax regime of an IE".Attention to taxpayers who erroneously submitted a notification of the applicable tax regime at the end of 2025 indicating "transition" as the reason!Since January 12, 2026, the system allows for the re-submission of the Notification of applicable tax regime with the reason "transition". Therefore, taxpayers who erroneously submitted a notification at the end of 2025 must submit a new notification again.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1143412?lang=kk
Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 11, 2025, “On amendments and additions to Order 19.01.2026
On January 14, 2026, the chief specialist of the Education Department of Beskaragay District, K.E. Tussupova, held an explanatory meeting with deputy school principals for educational work regarding Order No. 281 of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 11, 2025, “On amendments and additions to Order No. 194 dated July 30, 2024 ‘On approval of the Unified Education Program “Adal Azamat” in educational organizations.’”During the meeting, the amendments introduced to the Unified Education Program “Adal Azamat” were thoroughly discussed, and participants received answers to their questions.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/beskaragay-roo/press/news/details/1143362?lang=kk
A Public Council on enlightenment and child rights protection was established under the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. 19.01.2026
A Public Council on enlightenment and child rights protection was established under the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan.On January 13, 2026, the first meeting of the Public Council was held.The meeting was opened by the Minister of Education, Zhuldyz Dosbergenkyzy Suleimenova, who addressed a number of key issues and innovations in the field of education.The Chairperson of the Council was unanimously elected as Murat Abenov, a deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who is actively involved in raising educational issues.A selection process was conducted among the candidates for Council membership, and as a result, Alina Seitkanovna Leimenova, Director of the “Zhylandy Secondary School” State Communal Institution, was included in the Council’s composition.The Council consists of commissions on preschool education, secondary education, vocational education, upbringing, child rights, inclusion, digitalization, and state control in the education system.The members of the Council have commenced their work.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/beskaragay-roo/press/news/details/1143372?lang=kk
"No to Drugs" information hour for students 19.01.2026
Saida Galkina, the head of the club, and Mayra Tasylbayeva, the village librarian, held an important dialogue with the school called "No to Drugs!", where they explained to the students about the different types of drugs and how to protect themselves from the harmful effects of these substances. They also reminded the students about the legal consequences and penalties for selling, storing, and using drugs.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar-sarybel/press/news/details/1143313?lang=kk
Prevention of blue slippage 19.01.2026
Work is underway to sprinkle sand mixed with salt on rural streetsSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1143234?lang=kk
Information on the implementation of navigation seals for tracking shipments from February 11, 2026. 19.01.2026
On April 19, 2021, the Heads of the Member States of the Eurasian Economic Union signed the Agreement on the Use of Navigation Seals for Tracking Shipments in the Eurasian Economic Union (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement), which was ratified by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 15, 2023, No. 211-VII ZRK.In general, the Agreement regulates the tracking of goods when they are moved across the territories of two or more EAEU Member States using navigation seals.Within the framework of work to implement the provisions of the Agreement, comprehensive work has been carried out to amend the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the information systems of control bodies have been modified, and interaction regarding the use of navigation seals has been tested within the framework of conducted pilot projects in road and railway transport.In accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated September 10, 2024, No. 731 "On the Designation of the National Operator," the Limited Liability Partnership "Institute of Space Technique and Technology" (hereinafter referred to as the National Operator¹) has been designated as the national operator of the information system for tracking shipments, authorized to interact with the control bodies of the Republic of Kazakhstan and authorized operators of other EAEU Member States.The National Operator has developed an automated information system for electronic tracking of shipments (Automated Information System "Transit"), which has been tested in a number of pilot projects.The information system of the National Operator of the Republic of Kazakhstan provides for a "personal account" (personal cabinet) for the consumer (customer) of tracking services, with the ability to pay for the services of National Operators of the Eurasian Economic Union Member States (hereinafter referred to as the Union) involved in tracking the shipment along the entire route.Integration activities of the National Operator of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the information systems of the state revenue bodies of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Authorized National Operators of the Union Member States have also been completed.In accordance with Decision No. 84 of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated September 23, 2025, "On the Introduction of Shipment Tracking in Accordance with the Agreement on the Use of Navigation Seals for Tracking Shipments in the EAEU dated April 19, 2022," tracking using navigation seals is introduced on the territory of the Eurasian Economic Union from February 11, 2026, regarding goods moved across the territory of two or more Member States.Tracking using navigation seals will be introduced in stages regarding goods moved by road and railway transport under the customs procedures of customs transit and export, as well as within the framework of mutual trade between the Union Member States.Stages of application of navigation seals:Stage 1 (from February 11, 2026):Transit goods:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco;Road transport: clothing, footwear, electronics;Export goods and goods transported within the framework of mutual trade of EAEU Member States:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco.Stage 2 (after 180 days):Transit goods:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco, clothing, footwear, electronics;Road transport: other goods transported under the customs transit procedure (with the exception of exempted goods);Export goods and goods transported within the framework of mutual trade of EAEU Member States:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco.Stage 3 (after 480 days):Transit goods:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco, clothing, footwear, electronics, and other goods transported under the customs transit procedure (with the exception of exempted goods);Export goods and goods transported within the framework of mutual trade of EAEU Member States:Road and railway transport: "sanctioned"² goods, alcohol, tobacco.Advantages for market participants in connection with the implementation of navigation seals:The use of navigation seals minimizes redundant inspections and additional control measures by customs and other control services;Guarantee of cargo protection against unauthorized opening along the entire route;Process management via a "personal account" in the National Operator's information system, including single payment for the services of operators of all Union countries.For the state, the implementation of navigation seals is an effective tool for combating the "shadow" economy, eliminating "false transit" and "false export" schemes, ensuring fair competition, and ensuring a stable flow of tax revenues into the country's budget.We draw the attention of business representatives, including carriers, freight forwarders, and other persons participating in transportation processes, to the necessity of complying with the requirements of the legislation of the Union and the Republic of Kazakhstan, to ensure the continuity of logistics processes and compliance with transportation deadlines.¹ National Operator - contact details:Call center:Tel: +7 708 297 6132; +7 777 110 5985;Tel: +7(727)3903488 (ext. 331); (727)2217795 (ext. 331).Email:Info@istt.kz; mail.istt.kz/SOGo; transit@istt.kz;Contact numbers:+7-708-945-67-32 Yeshchanov Garyshbek;+7-775-285-54-77 Kaltiyeva Dilyara.² Sanctioned goods are goods regarding which special economic measures have been introduced by one of the Union Member States.Reference: As of today, special economic measures have been introduced only in the Russian Federation; the list of goods is established by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated August 7, 2014, No. 778. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1143212?lang=kk
Arman Shakkaliyev opened the National Pavilion of Kazakhstan at the anniversary exhibition Grüne Woche in Berlin 19.01.2026
During the 100th anniversary of the Grüne Woche international exhibition and the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture international conference, Kazakhstan confidently established itself as a dynamic and reliable partner in the agro-industrial complex and trade. A delegation from the Republic of Kazakhstan, led by Arman Shakkaliyev, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, participated in key Green Week events, bringing together leaders in agricultural policy, business, and international organizations.The central event was the opening of the Kazakhstan National Pavilion, which served throughout the exhibition as a platform for dialogue, presentation of export potential, and discussion of prospects for industrial cooperation. The exhibition showcased Kazakhstan's capabilities in the production and advanced processing of agricultural products, the implementation of modern agricultural technologies, and the development of sustainable agricultural systems. The pavilion generated strong interest from German and international partners, confirming the growing demand for Kazakhstani products and joint projects.On the sidelines of the GFFA, Minister Arman Shakkaliyev held a series of bilateral meetings with key international partners, including Alois Rainer, Federal Minister for Agriculture, Food, and Regional Identity of Germany; Thomas Steffen, State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy; Michael Harms, Executive Director of the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations; and Jean-Marie Paugama, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization. Discussions focused on practical issues of expanding trade, removing barriers, resilient food chains, and strengthening mutual market presence.A separate set of talks was devoted to developing agricultural cooperation and technology partnerships. The Kazakhstan delegation held substantive meetings with Pakistan's Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain; Markus Schick, State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture; Per Brodersen, Director of the German Agribusiness Alliance; Michael Bayer, Vice President of CLAAS for Eastern Europe and Central Asia; and APD Project Manager Jon Klaus and ADT Project Manager Uwe Weddige. The discussions focused on production localization, agricultural machinery modernization, the implementation of German quality standards, seed production development, and water-efficient solutions.The Kazakhstan delegation also actively participated in relevant discussions of the German Agribusiness Alliance, including a panel session on sustainable water use and innovative agricultural technologies, as well as the "Kazakhstan–Germany Agro & Water Nexus" roundtable. These platforms allowed for a transition from general approaches to the discussion of specific cooperation models, joint pilot projects, and technology transfer.Amid a busy business agenda, it was noted that trade and economic relations between Kazakhstan and Germany continue to strengthen. From January to November 2025, trade turnover between the two countries reached USD 3.91 billion, while Kazakhstan's exports to Germany increased by 7.9% to USD 1.17 billion, reflecting the German market's continued interest in Kazakhstani suppliers and high-value-added products.An important practical outcome of the visit was the agreement between Minister Arman Shakkaliyev and Michael Harms, Executive Director of the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations (CEER), to hold a videoconference in March with the participation of businesses and relevant agencies. Specific cooperation projects in the agro-industrial complex and export-oriented industries are planned to be discussed in detail during the videoconference. Additionally, the parties confirmed plans to organize a visit by a German delegation to Kazakhstan in April, where the main focus will be on launching joint investment and production initiatives. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1143220?lang=kk
Аkim of the district got acquainted with the current state of defense dams 19.01.2026
Akim of the district Berik Sarmenbayev got acquainted with the current state of protective dams along the Syrdarya River. The total length of the Syrdarya River in the district is 77 kilometers. To date, 107 cubic meters of water pass through the village of Terenozek with Daria, and 41 cubic meters of water are sent to the Karaozek canal. In order to prevent flooding, a material and technical fund has been created in the district, namely 5,000 bags, 500 pieces of reeds, 500 pash and 400 pieces of piles. Contracts have been signed with local entrepreneurs for additional fuel and lubricants, food and transport services. The head of the district gave special instructions to the heads of the relevant industries and instructed to keep them under strict control on a daily basis.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-syrdarya/press/news/details/1143192?lang=kk
Special Operations Forces Day: an elite formation dedicated to protecting Kazakhstan's national security 19.01.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1143200?lang=kk
Snow removal on roads in the Arshalinsky rural district 19.01.2026
Specialized equipment is used to clear snow in the Arshalinsky rural district.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-denisov-arshaly/press/news/details/1143151?lang=kk
A Regular Personal Reception Was Held 19.01.2026
Today, District Akim Zhandos Erkinbek held a regular personal reception of local residents in accordance with the approved schedule, listening to their issues and proposals.Nearly 20 citizens who registered for the reception raised concerns related to housing and drinking water supply, while others addressed issues of permanent employment. Residents who applied regarding housing needs were informed that housing provision is carried out by categories in accordance with the established procedure.Citizens seeking permanent employment were given explanations, and responsible department heads were instructed to consider all possible options for employment in line with their qualifications, including public works, strictly within the framework of the law.During the personal reception, Zhandos Erkinbek, together with sector specialists, carefully reviewed each issue raised and gave specific instructions to the responsible officials regarding every request and proposal.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1143146?lang=kk
e-Residency - Electronic Residency 19.01.2026
Электрондық резиденттік (e-Residency) – Қазақстан Республикасынан тыс жерде жүрген шетел азаматтары мен азаматтығы жоқ адамдарға Астана халықаралық қаржы орталығы (АХҚО) шеңберінде бизнес-инфрақұрылым мен цифрлық қызметтерге қолжетімділік ұсынады. АХҚО электрондық резиденттігі аясында қашықтан көрсетілетін мемлекеттік қызметтерге жеке сәйкестендіру нөмірін (ЖСН) қалыптастыру, банк шоттары мен төлем карталарын ашу, eSIM рәсімдеу, сондай-ақ АХҚО-да компаниялар мен бизнесті тіркеу мүмкіндіктері кіреді.Толық ақпарат: https://eresidency.gov.kz/ Электронное резидентство (e-Residency) предоставляет иностранным гражданам и лицам без гражданства, находящимся за пределами Республики Казахстан, доступ к бизнес-инфраструктуре и цифровым услугам в рамках Международного финансового центра «Астана» (МФЦА).В рамках электронного резидентства МФЦА предусмотрены возможности дистанционного получения государственных услуг, включая формирование индивидуального идентификационного номера (ИИН), открытие банковских счетов и платежных карт, оформление eSIM, а также регистрацию компаний и бизнеса в МФЦА.Вся подробная информация на сайте: https://eresidency.gov.kz/ Electronic Residency (e-Residency)e-Residency is an innovative instrument that provides foreign nationals and stateless persons located outside the Republic of Kazakhstan with access to digital government and commercial services within the jurisdiction of the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC).The e-Residency program is implemented within jurisdiction of the AIFC and provides for:- remote issuance of an Individual Identification Number (IIN);- opening of bank accounts and payment cards;- issuance of eSIMs;- remote company registration and business operationswithin jurisdiction of the AIFC.All detailed information is available on the website: https://eresidency.gov.kz/  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-busan/press/news/details/1143102?lang=kk
The Regional Ecological Summit will be held in Astana on April 22-24, 2026 19.01.2026
In partnership with the United Nations and other international organizations, the Regional Ecological Summit 2026 will bring together the countries of Central Asia to develop coordinated solutions on climate and environmental issues. The Summit will address topics such as the preservation of the Aral Sea and the reduction of the Caspian Sea basin, the promotion of green finance and low-carbon technologies, as well as the development of joint initiatives, declarations, and a 2026–2030 Action Programme for the sustainable development of the region.For additional information, you can visit the official website of RES 2026 https://res2026.kz/en Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hongkong/press/news/details/1143104?lang=kk
More than 70,000 new jobs were created in the Almaty region in 2025 19.01.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1143119?lang=kk
MFA of North Macedonia marked 30th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations 18.01.2026
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of North Macedonia marked recently 30-th anniversary of diplomatic relations between North Macedonia and Kazakhstan, Australia, Azerbajdjan, Estonia, Greece, India, Israel, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Ukraine, the United States, OSCE and the Council of Europe.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1143053?lang=kk
Statement by MFA of Kazakhstan on the Incidents Involving Tankers in the Black Sea 18.01.2026
Drone Attacks on Oil Tankers Undermine Safe Maritime Trade and Energy SecuritySeries of attacks in the Black Sea on civilian oil tankers linked to Kazakhstan’s main export route have created risks to maritime safety, and brought disruptions in energy supply chains and international trade.Attacks on tankers and supply routes set a dangerous precedent, threatening freedom of navigation and the stability of civilian energy infrastructure.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) is a critical artery for global and European energy markets, carrying more that 80% of Kazakh crude exports.Kazakhstan’s position remains anchored in its long-standing advocacy for the rule of law, freedom of navigation and uninterrupted civilian trade.Kazakhstan emphasises that disruptions to international energy supply chains affect not only Kazakh producers but also international markets and energy consumers across Europe and beyond.What HappenedOn 13 January 2026, several oil tankers (Greek tankers “Delta Harmony” – flying the Liberian flag and “Matilda” – flying the Maltese flag) operating in the Black Sea were struck by drones while en route to load crude oil at the CPC Marine Terminal near Novorossiysk.The vessels were scheduled to load Kazakh-origin crude oil transported via the CPC, Kazakhstan’s principal export pipeline.The attacks resulted in reported damage to the vessels, though no casualties were reported.These incidents followed earlier disruptions to CPC operations, including damage to terminal infrastructure and severe winter conditions, which had already constrained oil exports in late 2025 and early 2026.As a result, Kazakhstan’s oil exports via the Black Sea have been significantly halted, despite the civilian and international nature of its supplies.Why This Matters to EuropeThe safe and uninterrupted operation of CPC is directly relevant to European energy security and economic stability.Kazakhstan ranked third among the largest crude oil exporters to the European Union, exporting around one million barrels per day in recent years. In 2024, almost 1.05 million barrels per day supplied to Europe via CPC, which is equal to 5% of total crude oil imports (roughly one in every nine barrels imported by the EU in 2024 came from Kazakhstan – most of it delivered via tankers loaded in the Black Sea).Disruptions affecting CPC, including attacks on tankers linked to CPC loadings, lead to tightening supply, heightened freight and insurance costs, and add volatility to energy markets.CPC Blend is a crude grade that many European refineries are configured to process, thus alternative supplies cannot be easily offset.Beyond immediate supply considerations, attacks on tankers and export routes connected to CPC raise broader concerns about the security of civilian maritime trade. Moreover, difficulties in securing stable, diversified oil imports tend to increase Europe’s economic costs. For Europe, maintaining freedom of navigation and the protection of civilian infrastructure is essential to ensure stable supplies and prevent wider economic disruption.Kazakhstan’s Position on Attacks on CPC-Related Infrastructure and ShippingKazakhstan regards the safety and uninterrupted operation of civilian energy infrastructure and maritime trade routes as essential to global energy markets and regional stability. The CPC is a civilian export artery that supports not only Kazakhstan’s economic interests but also energy supplies to Europe and other markets. Kazakhstan has consistently affirmed that attacks on CPC infrastructure and associated commercial shipping undermine these shared interests and violate established norms of international law.Kazakhstan has expressed formal protest against repeated attacks on CPC infrastructure, emphasising that the pipeline and its marine terminal are exclusively civilian facilities whose operation is safeguarded by international legal norms.In previous incidents affecting the CPC Black Sea terminal, Kazakhstan conveyed through diplomatic channels its expectation that all parties respect the integrity of critical export infrastructure and take measures to prevent harm to third-party interests.The Government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining open communication and pursuing de-escalation through diplomatic engagement, while safeguarding its sovereign economic interests and the safety of its citizens and economic partners.Kazakhstan continues to call for the protection of civilian shipping and energy export infrastructure from attacks that disrupt trade and have broader implications for regional economic stability.What is the Caspian Pipeline ConsortiumThe CPC is the principal export route for Kazakhstan’s oil, connecting the country’s major producing regions in western Kazakhstan with international markets via the Black Sea. The pipeline runs for approximately 1,500 kilometres to the CPC Marine Terminal near Novorossiysk, where crude is loaded onto tankers for onward shipment.It is operated as international consortium, reflecting its role as a cross-border, civilian energy infrastructure serving global markets.CPC is the main export artery for Kazakhstan’s oil sector, carrying around 80% of Kazakhstan’s total crude exports under normal operating conditions.The pipeline transports oil from Kazakhstan’s largest fields, including Tengiz, Kashagan and Karachaganak. In terms of reserves and cash flow, these assets form the core of the oil majors, including American Chevron and ExxonMobil as well European ENI, Shell and TotalEnergies, with estimated cumulative free cash flow over $50 billion in 2025-2030. In particular, around 20-25% of Chevron and ENI’s proven reserves are concentrated in Kazakhstan.Based on the official financial reporting of ENI S.p.A., with total investments amounting to approximately $22 billion, the income generated is estimated at around USD 10-10.5 billion, which confirms ENI’s strategic commitment to the sustainable development of its projects and to the further expansion of cooperation with the Republic of Kazakhstan.CPC exports are highly Europe-oriented, with the CPC Blend being widely traded and refined in Europe and beyond.In normal conditions, CPC handles volumes equivalent to more than 1% of global oil supply. Last year CPC exported as much as 1.7 million barrels a day of crude, but loadings in January are set to be between 800-900 thousand barrels a day. Planned shipments have already plunged due to bad weather and damage caused by previous drone attacks.Recent Disruption Timeline17 February 2025 – A drone strike hit the Kropotkinskaya pumping station (Russia), a key facility on the CPC pipeline route, forcing the system to operate without the station and reducing throughput while repairs were planned.September–November 2025 – A series of drone-related incidents near Novorossiysk (Russia) affected CPC’s Black Sea export infrastructure, including strikes near CPC facilities and temporary halts to oil loadings during air-raid alerts.29 November 2025 – A drone attack damaged a key mooring at the CPC Marine Terminal at Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka (Russia), disrupting loadings and reducing export capacity for Kazakh oil.13 January 2026 – Multiple oil tankers were struck by drones in the Black Sea while en route to load Kazakh crude at the CPC terminal, further escalating risks to shipping linked to the export route.Operational and Market ImpactRepeated disruptions have constrained Kazakhstan’s ability to export crude oil via its main route, affecting volumes reaching international markets.Limited alternative export options mean that even short-term interruptions at CPC have immediate effects on production, storage and shipment schedules.Attacks on tankers linked to CPC loadings have increased maritime risk in the Black Sea, with potential implications for shipping availability, insurance costs and freight rates.Reduced CPC throughput has contributed to tighter supply conditions for CPC Blend, a crude grade widely used by European refiners.Continued instability around CPC operations risks greater volatility in regional and global oil markets, particularly at a time when European energy systems remain sensitive to supply disruptions.Together, these factors highlight the importance of protecting civilian energy infrastructure and maritime trade routes to ensure stable energy supplies and predictable market conditions.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1143054?lang=kk
Astana to Host Regional Ecological Summit 2026 This April 18.01.2026
The Regional Ecological Summit (RES) 2026 will take place on April 22-24 bringing together around 1,500 participants from government bodies across the region, international organizations, development institutions, experts, businesses and civil society, according to the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.The forum seeks to address regional solutions to climate and environmental challenges in partnership with the United Nations. The initiative was announced by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in 2023 and was reaffirmed at the 80th session in 2025. Read more: https://astanatimes.com/2026/01/astana-to-host-regional-ecological-summit-2026-this-april/  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1143055?lang=kk
Kazakhstan at Green Week: Showcasing Agricultural Potential and New Agreements with Germany 18.01.2026
Berlin, January 17, 2026 — Kazakhstan took part in the jubilee 100th  agricultural exhibition International Green Week (Grüne Woche) in the German capital and officially opened two national stands of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The exhibition featured by Kazakhstan companies operating in compliance with EU standards and ready for regular supplies to the European market. Presented products of domestic producers generated strong interest among international partners, distributors, representatives of German retail chains, and visitors to the exhibition.The Kazakhstan delegation was headed by Vice Minister of Agriculture Azat Sultanov, who also held a number of meetings and negotiations on the sidelines of the International Conference Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA).During a meeting with Markus Schick, State Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Regional Identity of Germany (BMLEH), parties discussed issues related to further expansion and deepening of cooperation in areas of crop production, livestock farming and veterinary services, seed production, sustainable agriculture, the introduction of energy- and water-saving technologies, food processing, and food supplies, among others.The Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture and Regional Identity of Germany Alois Rainer was invited to pay a visit to Astana to continue the dialogue and ensure the practical implementation of the discussed agreements.Azat Sultanov also met with the heads of the cooperative projects “Agricultural Policy Dialogue” and “Capacity Building in Dairy Farming” which is being implemented between the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan and BMLEH.With the Member of the Executive Board of CLAAS Christian Radons and the Vice President for Eastern Europe and Central Asia Michael Baier issues related to increasing the level of localization and expanding the range of agricultural machinery produced in Kazakhstan were discussed.Participation in the events made it possible to showcase the export potential of Kazakhstan’s agro-industrial complex and to strengthen business ties with foreign companies.As a symbol of friendship and partnership between Kazakhstan and Germany, and in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Grüne Woche exhibition, the organizers were presented with 100 bulbs of Kazakhstani tulips on behalf of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Following the visit, Kazakhstan reaffirmed its readiness to expand international cooperation and actively implement innovative approaches in the development of the agricultural sector.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-berlin/press/news/details/1143050?lang=kk