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Improving Consular Cooperation across the CIS Area Discussed in Minsk 30.06.2026
Minsk, June 9, 2026 – The XXXIII Meeting of the Consultative Council of Heads of Consular Services of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Member States was held.The meeting was attended by representatives of Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, and the CIS Executive Committee and also by representatives of Armenia and Tajikistan via videoconference. Representatives of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan participated in the meeting as observers. The Kazakh delegation was headed by Bolat Katkenov, Deputy Director of the Department of Consular Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the meeting, participants discussed issues related to the implementation of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 24 April 1963, exchanged views on the implementation of the Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters of 7 October 2002, as well as other international agreements, including bilateral consular agreements concluded between CIS member states.The parties emphasized the importance of exchanging relevant information between competent authorities on matters related to the mutual recognition of documents issued within the framework of the conventions. The heads of consular services recommended intensifying direct cooperation and interagency interaction through the use of modern communication channels, including between the Ministries of internal affairs of CIS member states.Special attention was paid to the protection of the rights and interests of citizens, including support and assistance to persons temporarily residing, studying, and carrying out labor activities in the territories of CIS member states.At the conclusion of the meeting, the heads of the delegations signed the Protocol and noted that the negotiations had been held in a constructive and substantive atmosphere. They also agreed to continue the regular exchange of information on all areas of consular relations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1237789?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Bets on a Strategic Partnership with Kuwait in the Areas of Investment and Food Security 30.06.2026
Al-Kuwait, June 9, 2026 – The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the State of Kuwait, Yerzhan Yelekeyev, held a meeting with the State Minister for Economic Affairs and Investment of the State of Kuwait, Abdulaziz Al-Marzouq.During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for further strengthening Kazakhstan-Kuwait trade, economic and investment cooperation.The Ambassador briefed his counterpart on the current state of Kazakhstan’s economy, its sustained growth trajectory, and the ongoing reforms aimed at further improving the investment climate and creating favorable conditions for foreign investors.Particular attention was paid to attracting Kuwaiti investment to Kazakhstan, including through the implementation of joint projects in the agro-industrial sector, the establishment of joint ventures, the development of deep agricultural processing, and the creation of sustainable supply chains.The parties highlighted Kazakhstan’s role as a reliable partner in ensuring stable supplies of high-quality agricultural products to Kuwait and other Gulf countries. They emphasized that expanding cooperation in this area is of strategic importance for strengthening regional food security.Special attention was also given to the Alatau City project. The Kazakh side expressed confidence that the project, which is already attracting considerable interest from international investors, would also be of practical interest to Kuwaiti businesses, creating new opportunities for joint investment projects and further strengthening economic partnership between the two countries.During the meeting, Ambassador conveyed an invitation from the Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Serik Zhumangarin, inviting the State Minister to pay a visit to Kazakhstan.The parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further expanding trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as in implementing joint projects of mutual interest.State Minister for Economic Affairs and Investment of the State of Kuwait, also serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), the sovereign wealth fund of the State of Kuwait and one of the world’s largest sovereign investment funds, with assets under management estimated at approximately USD 1 trillion. In addition, minister chairs the Board of Directors of the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) – the government authority responsible for attracting foreign direct investment, facilitating strategic investment projects, and enhancing the investment attractiveness of the State of Kuwait.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuveyt/press/news/details/1237795?lang=ru
Astana Hosts Discussions on the Development of the Kazakhstan-U.S. Strategic Partnership 30.06.2026
Astana, June 9, 2026 – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held talks with the Special Envoy of the President of the United States for South and Central Asian Affairs – U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor.During the meeting, the parties discussed a wide range of issues on the bilateral agenda, with particular attention given to the development of economic and investment partnership, cooperation in the fields of innovation and artificial intelligence, education and science. Prospects for cooperation in transport, logistics and critical minerals were also discussed separately.Minister Kosherbayev stressed that Kazakhstan is consistently implementing large-scale constitutional reforms and programs aimed at modernizing the national economy. Astana views Washington as one of its key partners in attracting investment, technological modernization and deepening trade and economic cooperation. In this context, the parties held a substantive discussion on the implementation of agreements reached between President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and President of the United States Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House in November 2025.The Kazakh Foreign Minister also expressed gratitude to the U.S. side for its high-level participation in the upcoming C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue. In addition, the parties noted the importance of the planned roundtable involving business delegations from the United States and Central Asian countries, which is expected to provide additional impetus to expanding trade and economic cooperation.For his part, Ambassador Gor thanked the Kazakh side for its hospitality and reaffirmed the importance of maintaining active dialogue and practical cooperation across the full spectrum of bilateral and regional issues.Following the talks, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the enhanced strategic partnership.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1237730?lang=ru
Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan Discussed in Warsaw 30.06.2026
Warsaw, 8 June 2026 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Republic of Poland organized a roundtable discussion at the Polish Press Agency (PAP) entitled “Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan: Pathways of State Development and Transformation”, dedicated to discussing the new Constitution and the prospects for the country's further political and institutional development.The event brought together representatives of Poland’s political, expert, academic, and public circles.Opening the event, a representative of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Poland emphasized that the constitutional reform had become one of the most significant milestones in Kazakhstan’s political development since independence and marked the beginning of a new stage in building a Just Kazakhstan.It was emphasized that the new Constitution, approved by citizens through a nationwide referendum, was the result of broad public dialogue and a comprehensive modernization of the country’s constitutional framework.Particular attention was paid to the fact that the Constitution significantly strengthens guarantees for the protection of human rights and freedoms, property rights, privacy, and personal data, while also enshrining citizens’ rights in the digital sphere.Participants discussed the importance of the constitutional reforms for the further development of democratic institutions, the strengthening of the rule of law, and the enhancement of public administration in the context of digital transformation.Representatives of Polish think tanks highlighted the importance of maintaining an open international dialogue on state-building, constitutional development, and democratic reforms.The roundtable concluded with an exchange of views on opportunities for expanding cooperation between the expert and academic communities of Kazakhstan and Poland.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-warsaw/press/news/details/1237744?lang=ru
NU Launches Initiative to Strengthen Women’s Leadership in Kazakhstan 30.06.2026
NU Launches Initiative to Strengthen Women’s Leadership in KazakhstanNazarbayev University (NU) announces the launch of the Women Leadership Development Programme (WLDP), a new executive education initiative aimed at strengthening the leadership capacity of women in Kazakhstan and supporting the development of a sustainable pipeline of leaders across key sectors of society.The programme is designed for women leaders and emerging professionals working in higher education and science, public administration and policy, business and entrepreneurship, as well as in non-governmental and regional organizations focused on human capital and leadership development.Speaking at the launch, NU President Waqar Ahmad addresses current challenges with increasing the representation of women in technical and scientific academic fields.«We are a technical university and it is very difficult to hire women as professors in areas such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering and so on. Our hope is that as our own graduates go on to do Masters and PhDs in these fields, we will hire more of them back here. I have seen recently a few universities going to hire faculty and they are advertising for only female applicants. It is something that we want to experiment with. So, this is a start».Vice-President Gulmira Qanay highlights on the programme outcomes:«This is an opportunity for career advancement, which we will pilot for our female staff members at NU. For participants from business and public policy, the initiative will enable networking and institutional collaboration, drawing on international best practices. This is particularly timely in the context of the upcoming electoral cycle for the National Kurultai, where new avenues for civic participation and leadership are expected».The programme plans to support career mobility across sectors, including transitions from business into public policy, as well as broader shifts in leadership trajectories shaped by participants’ evolving professional goals.NU Provost Rehan Sadiq shared insight from his experience in engineering education, noting that women make up about 17% of the engineering profession in Canada, compared to approximately 52% in civil engineering at NU, highlighting significant differences in gender representation across contexts. He emphasized that while progress exists, increasing women’s participation in STEM fields remains a long-term priority globally. Chairperson of the Kazakhstan Institute of Social Development Zhuldyzai Iskakova noted that women account for around 48% of small and medium-sized business ownership in Kazakhstan and about 55% in individual entrepreneurship, but remain underrepresented in political leadership, with parliamentary representation at approximately 17–18%. She added that Kazakhstan performs relatively strongly in the region but has declined to 92nd place in the Global Gender Gap Index, mainly due to faster progress in other countries, and emphasized that political representation remains the key structural challenge.The WLDP is positioned as a long-term investment in human capital development, aimed at equipping participants with advanced competencies in leadership, strategic management, decision-making, negotiation, and organizational transformation.WLDP is jointly developed by the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Public Policy, and the Graduate School of Business at NU, in partnership with the National Commission on Women and Family-Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The initiative will bring together more than 80 participants selected through a competitive process. It is delivered in a blended learning format and comprises 120 hours of training, combining academic instruction, applied leadership development, mentoring, cross-sector networking, and a final Capstone Leadership Project. The programme has been launched on 6-8 June, 2026. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/sci/press/news/details/1237748?lang=ru
Issues of Expanding Kazakhstan-Korea Trade Discussed in Seoul 30.06.2026
Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Korea Asset Issenali held a meeting with Chairperson of the Korea Importers Association (KOIMA) Yoon Young-mi.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of Kazakhstan-Korea trade and economic cooperation, as well as opportunities to expand contacts between the business communities of the two countries.Special attention was paid to promoting Kazakhstani exports with medium and high value-added processing to the Korean market, strengthening cooperation between relevant institutions supporting international trade, and developing direct ties between Kazakhstani producers and Korean importers.The interlocutors also exchanged views on preparations for the forthcoming visit of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the Republic of Korea and related business events aimed at further strengthening the enhanced strategic partnership.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in continuing constructive dialogue and implementing joint initiatives aimed at intensifying trade and investment cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-seoul/press/news/details/1237771?lang=ru
New 500-Tenge Banknote: Everything You Need to Know About the Security Features of the “Saka Style” Series Banknote 30.06.2026
The National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan has issued a new 500-tenge banknote of the renowned “Saka Style” series into circulation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1237718?lang=ru
Главный канал доходов населения в Казахстане – рынок труда 30.06.2026
Около двух третей денежных доходов казахстанцев формируется за счет работы по найму. Такой вывод был озвучен на заседании Экспертного совета при Министерстве национальной экономики под председательством заместителя Премьер-министра – министра национальной экономики Серика Жумангарина. В работе совета приняли участие свыше 30 экспертов из различных секторов экономики и финансов. Экспертам был представлен анализ взаимосвязи экономического роста и реальных доходов населения, подготовленный Институтом экономических исследований, а также проект Комплексного плана повышения доходов населения на ближайшие четыре года.  По данным Института экономических исследований, начиная с 2000 года отмечается положительная динамика роста реального ВВП, заработной платы и денежных доходов населения. В то же время именно доходы от работы по найму остаются основным источником благосостояния граждан. В 2025 году их доля составила около двух третей всех денежных доходов населения. Как отметил председатель правления Института экономических исследований Биржан Баткеев, проведенный анализ показывает, что повышение благосостояния граждан требует усиления ключевых каналов передачи экономического роста в доходы населения. В числе приоритетов – создание качественных рабочих мест, повышение производительности труда и рост заработной платы. Анализ также выявил существенные отраслевые и региональные различия. По ряду показателей, включая уровень заработной платы, в 2025 году среди отраслей-лидеров выделяются горнодобывающая промышленность, финансовая и страховая деятельность, информация и связь, а также обрабатывающая промышленность. Вместе с тем с точки зрения доходов населения особое значение имеют не только сектора-лидеры, но и то, насколько они создают устойчивые и качественные рабочие места, формируют цепочки добавленной стоимости и передают импульс другим секторам экономики. Поэтому приоритеты повышения доходов должны учитывать не только отраслевые темпы роста, но и масштаб занятости. Для роста благосостояния особенно важны сектора, где сочетаются высокая занятость и потенциал повышения производительности. Кроме того, на уровень благосостояния влияют доступность инфраструктуры, образования, здравоохранения, транспорта и других базовых услуг На основе результатов анализа Министерство национальной экономики разработало проект Комплексного плана повышения реальных доходов населения. Документ включает 58 мероприятий по шести направлениям: повышение заработной платы;создание качественных рабочих мест;развитие человеческого капитала и повышение занятости;снижение инфляции и рост реальных доходов;налоговые и социальные меры;снижение долговой нагрузки и повышение финансовой устойчивости населения. Проект плана представил участникам Экспертного совета первый вице-министр национальной экономики Азамат Амрин. В ходе обсуждения эксперты отметили, что на уровень доходов населения продолжают влиять внешние экономические факторы. По словам кандидата экономических наук, профессора Жаксыбека Кулекеева, существенное воздействие оказывают торговые противоречия в мировой экономике, геополитическая нестабильность, ограничения экспортной логистики и замедление экономической активности у ключевых торговых партнеров Казахстана. Эти факторы отражаются на экспортной выручке, доходах бюджета и общей экономической динамике страны.  Своим опытом повышения производительности труда поделился директор ТОО «АВЗ» Марат Баккулов. «На моем заводе роботизация идет уже второй год. Благодаря этому производительность труда на одного сотрудника за последние два года практически удвоилась – с 27 млн до 50 млн тенге. Мы заменяем низкоквалифицированный труд высококвалифицированным: если раньше у нас работали обычные слесари, то теперь их место занимают инженеры. Соответственно растет и уровень заработной платы», — отметил Марат Баккулов.  Член Совета директоров Teniz Capital Investment Banking Галим Хусаинов обратил внимание на необходимость повышения производительности труда и технологической модернизации экономики. «Доля фонда оплаты труда в структуре ВВП Казахстана составляет около 32%, тогда как в развитых странах этот показатель достигает 50–60%. Повышение заработной платы без роста производительности неизбежно ведет к инфляции. Поэтому необходимы развитие агломераций, внедрение искусственного интеллекта, технологическое перевооружение предприятий и расширение финансирования реального сектора экономики», — подчеркнул Галим Хусаинов. Подводя итоги заседания, Серик Жумангарин отметил, что все предложения экспертов будут внимательно рассмотрены и учтены в дальнейшей работе.«Сейчас мы находимся на этапе, когда вместе с новыми производствами в страну приходят современные технологии. Это создает возможности для подготовки специалистов нового уровня и освоения востребованных навыков. Вместе с экспертным сообществом мы начали большой разговор о том, что означает благосостояние в понимании каждого казахстанца и какие факторы реально влияют на рост доходов населения. Институт экономических исследований уже начал исследование на эту тему, и мы приглашаем вас делиться с нами своими исследованиями, предложениями, экспертным мнением. Очевидно, что ни одного бюджета не хватит, если решать эту задачу исключительно через повышение заработных плат. Необходим устойчивый экономический рост, развитие производств, повышение производительности труда и расширение возможностей для занятости. Поэтому мы рассчитываем на дальнейший диалог с экспертами и ждем новых предложений для обсуждения на следующих заседаниях Экспертного совета», — отметил Серик Жумангарин.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1237715?lang=ru
Madi Takiyev held a meeting with the new Head of the IMF Mission to Kazakhstan 30.06.2026
Astana, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, June 9, 2026. Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan Madi Takiyev held a meeting with the new Head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission to Kazakhstan, Amina Lahreche, Senior Economist Dyna Heng and other experts.Madi Takiyev expressed his appreciation for the IMF’s regular missions conducted under Article IV Consultations, as well as for its targeted consultations and technical assistance.The meeting took place at the Digital Government Support Center and focused on discussing key issues of the country’s socio-economic development, the current execution of public finances, and further strengthening cooperation between Kazakhstan and the International Monetary Fund.During the meeting, Vice Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan Asset Turysov delivered a presentation on the initiatives being implemented in the country to advance the digital transformation of public administration and the digitalization of budget processes. Particular attention was paid to the introduction of modern digital solutions in public finance management and the development of analytical tools to support decision-making.The Head of the IMF Mission noted Kazakhstan’s achievements in the digital transformation of the public sector and public financial management.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to continued cooperation and exchange of experience in order to promote sustainable economic growth and enhance the effectiveness of public administration.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1237693?lang=ru
Results of the republican robotics tournament Grand Tournament Astana 2026 30.06.2026
In May 2026, the implementation of the RoboBastau project concluded in schools of the East Kazakhstan Region. The project was organized by the East Kazakhstan Regional Scientific and Methodological Center for Informatization and Education Development "Örken" of the Education Department of the East Kazakhstan Region, in collaboration with the "Robotek" robotics school, with the support of the "Kazzinc" company. The project aimed to develop engineering and technical competencies among students and popularize robotics among schoolchildren in the region.As a result of the project, the East Kazakhstan Region was represented by 10 teams at the international final of the Robotek Grand Tournament Astana 2026, of which 3 teams were participants of the RoboBastau project. This was the largest representation among all regions of the country.Special mention should be made of a member of the East Kazakhstan Region team - Merey Toktamysov, a participant in the robotics club of the R. Marsekov Secondary School in the Ulan District. Based on his performance at the championship, he received an educational grant to study a technical specialty at the Toraygyrov University Non-Commercial Joint-Stock Company (Pavlodar city).Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1229539?lang=ru
XIV International Forum «Anti-Counterfeit-2026» held in Astana on 28 May 2026 30.06.2026
On 28 May 2026, the XIV International Forum «Anti-Counterfeit-2026» was held in Astana within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Forum. The Forum was organized by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the support of the Eurasian Economic Commission.The Forum became one of the largest international platforms in the Eurasian region dedicated to combating the illicit trafficking of counterfeit products, protecting intellectual property rights, developing digital control mechanisms and strengthening fair competition.The Forum's distinguished guests included Assistant to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Legal Affairs Yerzhan Zhiyenbayev, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Sarsembayev, Member of the Board (Minister) for Economy and Financial Policy of the Eurasian Economic Commission Bakhyt Sultanov and President of the Eurasian Patent Office of the Eurasian Patent Organization Grigory Ivliev.Opening the plenary session, the participants emphasized that, amid the rapid development of the digital economy and cross-border e-commerce, combating counterfeit products has become increasingly relevant. According to international organizations, the global trade in counterfeit goods amounts to approximately USD 467 billion, while in the EAEU countries alone more than 6.6 million units of counterfeit products were identified in 2024.In his speech, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Sarsembayev stressed that intellectual property is now regarded not only as a legal institution, but also as a strategic resource for the development of the knowledge economy, innovation and digital technologies. Particular attention was drawn to the fact that the new version of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the first time explicitly establishes that intellectual property shall be protected by law.The Minister also emphasized that digitalization simultaneously creates new opportunities and poses new challenges, as counterfeit products are increasingly distributed through online platforms, marketplaces and cross-border e-commerce channels. In this regard, particular importance is attached to the introduction of digital services, the development of product traceability mechanisms and the use of artificial intelligence technologies in the protection of intellectual property rights.The Forum programme included a plenary session and 10 thematic sessions devoted to the digitalization of the intellectual property sphere, the development of product labeling systems in the EAEU countries, consumer protection in e-commerce, legalization of commodity markets, technical regulation, youth initiatives in combating counterfeiting as well as the application of artificial intelligence and modern digital technologies.Special attention was paid to issues related to building a transparent digital economy, strengthening international cooperation, increasing the accountability of online platforms and developing coordinated approaches among the EAEU member states to combat the illicit trafficking of counterfeit goods.The International Forum «Anti-Counterfeit-2026» brought together representatives of government authorities, law enforcement and customs agencies, international organizations, patent offices, business communities and expert circles from the EAEU member states. More than 1,000 participants registered for the Forum.The Forum will conclude with a final session during which recommendations will be adopted. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/adilet/press/news/details/1229553?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and the UAE are strengthening their strategic trade and investment partnership 30.06.2026
Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Arman Abayevich Shakkaliyev held a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Trade of the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, who arrived at the head of an official UAE delegation to participate in the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council and the Eurasian Economic Forum.During the negotiations, the parties discussed prospects for the further development of trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as the implementation of bilateral agreements and joint initiatives aimed at expanding business ties between Kazakhstan and the UAE.It was noted that the partnership between the two countries demonstrates stable positive dynamics. Mutual trade indicators are consistently growing, investment interaction is expanding, and the number of joint projects in strategically important sectors of the economy is increasing.Special attention was paid to the implementation of investment projects in the fields of logistics, trade, agro-industrial complex, financial infrastructure, and modern technologies. It was emphasized that the United Arab Emirates is one of Kazakhstan's key economic partners in the Middle East.The parties separately noted that by the end of 2025, the UAE entered the top 4 largest international investors in Kazakhstan, with FDI volume amounting to $1.6 billion. A significant portion of Emirati investments is directed towards projects related to the development of transport and logistics infrastructure, trade, urban environment, etc. Meanwhile, trade turnover between the countries showed a year-on-year growth of 5%.According to the results of January-March 2026, trade turnover between Kazakhstan and the UAE amounted to $45.8 million. At the same time, Kazakhstan's exports to the UAE increased by 42.1%.The Kazakh side presented the investment potential of the Alatau City project, emphasizing its role as one of the promising international centers for economic growth, innovation, and attraction of global business to the region.Prospects for cooperation in the agro-industrial sector were also considered, including the development of food infrastructure, processing of agricultural products, and the introduction of modern technologies in the field of food security.The parties paid separate attention to the interaction between JSC "Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Kazakhstan" and UAE financial institutions, including issues of Islamic financing, support for investment projects, and exchange of experience in export, financial, and trade regulation.The Emirati side, in turn, expressed interest in developing joint initiatives in the fields of microfinance, insurance, and forming investment portfolios. Readiness was noted to expand investment presence in Kazakhstan, including through mechanisms to support small and medium-sized businesses, as well as the introduction of modern financial instruments.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in further deepening the strategic partnership, expanding trade and economic ties, and implementing new joint investment projects between Kazakhstan and the United Arab Emirates.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1229557?lang=ru
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A meeting of the regional commission on juvenile affairs and protection of their rights was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Akim of the East Kazakhstan region Nurgaliev E.Zh. 30.06.2026
On May 28, 2026, a meeting of the regional commission on juvenile affairs and the protection of their rights was held under the chairmanship of the Deputy Akim of the East Kazakhstan Region, Y.Zh. Nurgaliyev.The commission's work was attended by representatives of law enforcement agencies, local executive bodies, the Chairman of the Public Council of the East Kazakhstan Region, as well as a deputy of the East Kazakhstan Regional Maslikhat — a member of the "Amanat" party faction.The meeting considered issues of organizing recreation, health improvement, and employment of minors during the summer holidays, the prevention of road traffic injuries, as well as the prevention of offenses among college students.Furthermore, the Department of the Committee on Legal Statistics and Special Records of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the East Kazakhstan Region presented an analysis of suicidal behavior among minors. Special attention was paid to the early identification of risk factors, strengthening psychological support for adolescents, and improving preventive work in educational institutions and families.Following the meeting, relevant instructions were given to state bodies aimed at improving the effectiveness of interdepartmental cooperation, strengthening preventive measures, and ensuring the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of minors.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1229565?lang=ru
TO SPORTS-YES! TO DRUGS-NO! 30.06.2026
The streets of our city are filled with a special energy of a healthy lifestyle, speed and unity! A large-scale Bike Marathon "Sports against drugs" was held, which brought together people who chose a conscious and active future.The event was attended by about 300 participants, who once again proved that our society supports a healthy lifestyle. In this important initiative, the athletes of the “school of higher sports skills” showed special activity and demonstrated their skills.Our pupils have once again clearly proved that sports are the most effective alternative against any harmful habit. Because sport is character, discipline, perseverance and constant desire to move forward.Our main principle is that sport begins with freedom, effort and healthy consciousness. While drugs temporarily fog up human life, sport opens up new opportunities and gives real strength.We choose a healthy generation, a strong nation and a bright future in which every finish will become a new victory!We invite everyone to choose sports, appreciate life and become an example for others!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1229597?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Showcases Its AI Ecosystem and Supercomputers at the Astana Forum 30.06.2026
On 28 May 2026, as part of the Eurasian Economic Forum in Astana, a panel session titled "Artificial Intelligence and the New Paradigm of Competition: A Threat or a Driver of Growth for Cross-Border EAEU Markets?" was held, organised jointly by the Eurasian Economic Commission and the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Session participants discussed the impact of artificial intelligence on market transformation, the development of digital ecosystems, and the evolving approaches to antitrust regulation in the context of the new digital economy.Today, AI is reshaping not only business models but the very logic of competition. Algorithms enable companies to analyse markets faster, optimise processes, forecast demand, and scale services. At the same time, new challenges are emerging: closed digital ecosystems, algorithmic pricing, data concentration, and the risk of restricted competition.During the session, it was noted that Kazakhstan is systematically building a comprehensive national AI ecosystem- spanning digital infrastructure and computing capacity through to workforce development, legislative frameworks, and international cooperation.Kazakhstan currently holds a leading position in Central Asia in terms of digital development and AI readiness. In 2025, the country ranked 58th out of 195 states in the Global AI Readiness Index, and also emerged as a world leader in e-government development, placing 24th in the UN E-Government Development Index and 10th in the UN Online Services Index.The cornerstone of Kazakhstan's AI integration efforts is the state platform Smart Data Ukimet, which enables centralised and secure integration of government data. Through this platform, Kazakhstan is transitioning from standalone digital services to building a data-driven state and embedding AI systematically into public administration.Significant importance is attached to establishing a modern regulatory environment. The new Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Artificial Intelligence is designed to create clear and transparent rules for the sector's development, ensure the protection of citizens' rights, and provide a predictable environment for developers and international investors alike.To safeguard its digital sovereignty, Kazakhstan is actively developing its own computing infrastructure. The country already operates two high-performance supercomputer clusters built on the latest NVIDIA H200 chips.The alem.cloud cluster, oriented towards the public sector, universities, and startups, has become the largest supercomputer cluster in the region and has been listed in the global TOP500 ranking. The second cluster- AI-Farabi, launched by Kazakhtelecom - is aimed at the corporate sector, the banking industry, and export markets. Its performance exceeds 103 PFLOPS, which has also secured its place in the global TOP500 ranking.Human capital development remains one of Kazakhstan's foremost priorities. The country is implementing the AI Movement initiative, aimed at equipping the general population with foundational AI skills. Operating out of Astana Hub is Tomorrow School - Kazakhstan's first artificial intelligence school - while universities are advancing the AI Sana programme, designed to build AI competencies and an entrepreneurial mindset among students.Participants also examined international experience in AI regulation, emerging forms of potential anticompetitive practices, the need for algorithmic transparency, and the development of competencies within antitrust authorities to conduct independent audits of AI systems.The parties further discussed how to strike the right balance between protecting competition and consumer rights while stimulating innovation and investment in AI, without compromising the technological sovereignty and security of states.Participants emphasised that artificial intelligence remains a powerful driver of economic growth, productivity gains, and the development of cross-border digital markets.Kazakhstan reaffirms its commitment to active international cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence and advocates for the development of AI on the principles of trust, transparency, safety, and shared progress.Today, Kazakhstan positions itself as a regional hub for AI innovation and a reliable partner for the global technology community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maidd/press/news/details/1229607?lang=ru
A concert program will be held on May 30 at 6:00 PM in the central square to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2006 Kegen village alumni reunion. 30.06.2026
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The republican command and staff exercise "Ort-2026" was held in the Samara region 30.06.2026
On May 28–29, 2026, the republican command and staff exercise "Ort-2026" was held in the Kaindinsky Forestry District of the Samara District.The event was attended by personnel from the Samara District Emergency Situations Department, law enforcement agencies, personnel from Fire Station No. 32, representatives from the Samara Forestry State Institution, rural district akims, and the district's civil defense services.The exercise focused on preparing governing bodies, forces, and resources of the state civil defense system to prevent and respond to emergencies during the fire season.During the exercise, forest and steppe fire suppression procedures, interdepartmental interactions, information exchange, and radio communications were practiced. The readiness of firefighting teams for rapid response was tested.Particular attention was paid to the organization of the fire suppression headquarters, on-site communications, the establishment of water intake points, the use of counter-burning, and the exploration of water sources. Practical training was also conducted on the use of firefighting equipment and firetruck equipment.Furthermore, as part of the exercise, a competition was held between staff from Fire Station No. 32 in the village of Samarskoye, employees of the Samara Forestry State Institution, and representatives of local government agencies. The event was aimed at improving professional skills and teamwork in extinguishing wildfires.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1229617?lang=ru
The foundation of the Spanish Roca Group plant was laid in Kyzylorda 30.06.2026
The foundation has been laid for a sanitary equipment plant of the world-renowned Spanish company "Roca Group" in Kyzylorda. The event was attended by the region's Akim Murat Ergeshbayev, the General Director of "Roca Group" Daniel Jurado Hernandez, the Trade and Economic Counselor of the Embassy of Spain Jesus Vidal Borrella, heads of law enforcement agencies, directors of construction companies, representatives of the intelligentsia, and elders."Roca Group" is one of the world leaders in the production of sanitary equipment with over a century of history. The company operates 78 production sites worldwide, employing over 20,000 people. Its products are exported to more than 170 countries.At the ceremony, the region's Akim, referring to the instruction of the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on attracting investments and developing modern production, noted that a favorable investment climate has been formed in the region."The Head of State said that 'New investments should, first of all, be directed towards forming the foundation of a modern industry in our country.' In recent years, the investment potential of our region has been growing, and major projects are being successfully implemented. Over 2.3 trillion tenge in investments have been attracted to the region's economy. In the next three years, it is planned to implement 48 investment projects worth 1.9 trillion tenge. As a result, more than 10,000 new jobs will be created.Today we are witnessing the capsule-laying ceremony for a high-tech production facility that is important for our country. I express gratitude to the Spanish company 'Roca Group' for implementing such a large-scale project in the Kyzylorda region. This initiative will give a new impetus to the region's economy, increase export potential, and create new jobs. We are always ready for open and trusting dialogue and effective work with domestic and foreign investors",- said Murat Nalkhozhauly. At the gathering, the region's Prosecutor Rizabek Ozharov and the General Director of the "Roca Group" partnership Daniel Jurado Hernandez spoke, and elder Ibrahim Abibullayev gave his blessing.It should be noted that the project is being implemented with the support of JSC "NAC 'KAZAKH INVEST'".The agreement on the construction of the "Roca Group" plant in the Kyzylorda region was reached during the tenure of Nurlybek Nalibayev as the region's head, and the relevant documents were signed at the Government level.This is the first production facility in Kazakhstan manufacturing sanitary products that meet international environmental safety standards.A land plot of 24 hectares has been allocated for the plant, with an investment of 44.1 billion tenge. The annual production capacity will reach up to 500,000 items. The produced goods will be supplied to the domestic market of Kazakhstan and exported to Central Asian countries. Furthermore, about 300 permanent jobs will be created, with provisions for training local specialists and improving their qualifications. The company plans to launch production for assembling faucets and installation systems by the end of the year. Showrooms showcasing the company's products will open in the cities of Astana and Almaty in June.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1229663?lang=ru
District Akim Meets with Residents of Kegen Village 30.06.2026
District Akim Nurbakhyt Moldakhmetovich held a report meeting with residents of Kegen village. During the meeting, the district head highlighted a number of important initiatives implemented for the benefit of the country and outlined the main areas of work to be carried out in the future.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kegen-kegen/press/news/details/1229678?lang=ru