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Cleanup event organized by "Shymkala Youth" and "Taza Olke" KMU 20.08.2025
On August 20, 2025, an ecological event of particular importance took place in Shymkent. On the initiative of "Shymkala Youth" and with the support of the "Taza Olke" municipal state institution, large-scale cleaning work was organized in the courtyards of multi-storey buildings located along Turkestan Street. Volunteer youth actively participated in this day's cleanup, and residents also joined in. As a result, about one ton of garbage was removed using special equipment. At first glance, one ton of garbage may not seem like a big indicator for the city. However, this was a significant step in maintaining the cleanliness of courtyards and streets at the local level. After all, it is from such small initiatives that large movements arise. The main goal of this campaign is to show compassion for the environment, increase environmental responsibility among residents, and form a culture of environmental protection among young people. Especially in recent years, environmental issues have become one of the most relevant topics on the agenda for society. The rapid development of the city, the growth of the population, and the expansion of industrial facilities have increased pressure on nature and increased the volume of household waste. In this context, cleaning campaigns are becoming not only a measure of sanitary importance, but also a means of environmental education. Shymkent has been an active participant in the "Clean Kazakhstan" republican campaign several times before. For example, on August 9, 2025, a large-scale city-wide clean-up was held. On this day, thousands of residents and hundreds of employees of institutions worked together in Enbekshy, Al-Farabi, Karatau and Abay districts. For example, in Enbekshy district alone, more than a thousand people participated and more than thirty special equipment was mobilized. As a result, about 75 tons of garbage were removed. In Al-Farabi district, more than 400 residents gathered and 32 tons of household waste were collected with the help of 14 pieces of equipment. And in other districts, cleaning work was carried out on a similar scale. The peculiarity of this clean-up was that not only representatives of the akimat, utility workers, but also entrepreneurs, various public organizations and ordinary citizens actively participated in it. The action, which took place in June 2024, was even more unique in terms of its scale. At that time, more than 154 thousand Shymkent residents went on a one-day Sabbath, more than 6 thousand industrial and business facilities, and more than 600 social institutions participated. More than 6 and a half thousand tons of garbage were removed from the city streets in one day. In addition, about 9 thousand kilometers of sidewalks were cleaned, and more than 700 kilometers of irrigation systems were restored. During this event, not only cleaning was carried out, but also extensive landscaping work was carried out: hundreds of thousands of trees were whitewashed, sanitary pruning was carried out, tens of thousands of seedlings were planted, flower beds and lawns were landscaped. Even more than a million tulips were planted. Work of this scale was remembered as one of the largest environmental measures in the history of Shymkent. Compared to these historical examples, the cleaning of Turkestan Street on August 20, 2025 was clearly on a much smaller scale. However, its importance does not diminish. After all, while large-scale cleanups are often organized on a city-wide scale, such local events are held with the direct participation of residents of each district and yard. This increases people's desire to keep their homes clean and has a direct impact on everyday life. Cleaning the yards of multi-storey buildings is a concrete example of residents improving their living environment. The activity of young people is also worth noting. Members of the "Shymkala Youth" organization not only participated in the Sabbath, but also set an example for others and promoted environmental culture. Such events instill a sense of responsibility for nature in the younger generation. Although environmental education and upbringing currently begin in school, it is very important to strengthen it through practical activities. When young people collect garbage with their own hands and clean the streets, they become more aware of the state of nature and their desire to protect it increases. Another aspect of this event is its call to unity in society. In ecological actions, people of different ages and social groups come together and work for a common good. This strengthens relationships between residents and increases mutual understanding. Trust is formed between people who have worked together, and they are more likely to support each other in solving everyday problems. In this sense, the clean-up on August 20, 2025, although a small step, has great symbolic significance. This event proves that the environmental movement is becoming not just a one-time campaign, but a permanent process. The large-scale clean-up in June last year, the large-scale sanitary cleaning in early August this year, and the local action on Turkestan Street are all links in one chain. They all have the same ultimate goal: to make Shymkent a clean, beautiful, and comfortable city. In conclusion, each event held within the framework of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is a contribution to the ecological future of the city. The large-scale Saturday 2024, the city campaign on August 9, 2025, and the yard cleanup on August 20 - although different in scale, converge in essence to one goal. These initiatives not only increase the responsibility of residents for the environment, but also instill in young people a sense of love for nature and its protection. Therefore, if such events continue systematically, Shymkent will undoubtedly become one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country from an ecological point of view.
The Head of State said that since the last Congress, very negative trends have emerged in the world. 17.09.2025
✔️Some politicians and experts have labeled this a "crisis of civilizations." – As Kipling said, “The name of the West is West, the name of the East is East. They will never meet in the same channel.” If we look at the recent events in a number of large states, such a statement may seem correct. But the political factor should never be forgotten. In other words, it is worth keeping in mind the concept and experience of the ruling authorities about the state structure. We see that the policies they pursue are not always appropriate and constructive in terms of supporting peaceful dialogue, the integration of cultures, different religions and worldviews. The growing prevalence of ultranationalism and false patriotism is alarming. The change in established concepts before our eyes misleads young people. On the one hand, we are witnessing a clash of legal conservative and liberal ideologies. This leads a number of countries to political instability. In Kazakhstan, close attention is paid to global problems of this kind. This is the main core of our domestic policy. I believe that it is important to pursue a policy of tolerance and mutual respect between representatives of different ethnic groups, religions and nationalities. "Any actions that harm and undermine the principle of "Our unity is in diversity," including those that oppose the free use of the languages of the peoples permanently residing in our country in public service and public places, will be strictly prohibited. They will be given a legal assessment in accordance with the principle of "Law and Order," Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said. ✔️The President noted that in recent years, Kazakhstan has consistently carried out large-scale changes aimed at creating a more stable, open, and fair political system. – The sphere of human rights protection has been significantly strengthened: the Constitutional Court was established, the institution of the Ombudsman was strengthened, special laws and decrees were issued. The 2022 constitutional reform, supported by the majority of our citizens during the nationwide referendum, fundamentally modernized our political system. We were guided by the principle of “Strong President - Influential Parliament - Accountable Government”. The procedure for electing the President once every seven years was approved, and norms were introduced prohibiting close relatives of the Head of State from holding political office. In addition, in my recent Address to the People of Kazakhstan, I raised the initiative to establish a unicameral Parliament in our country. This proposal stems from the desire to modernize the political system in the interests of the people. Based on the concept of “Law and Order”, special attention is paid in our domestic policy to ensuring the stability of society and the security of citizens, - said the President.
The President drew attention to the fact that the territory of Kazakhstan has long been a place where different cultures have intertwined and civilizations have merged. 17.09.2025
The President drew attention to the fact that the territory of Kazakhstan has long been a place where different cultures have intertwined and civilizations have merged. – Almost all the major religions and confessions of the world are widespread in the Kazakh steppe and coexist with each other. We are making every effort to preserve and further develop this noble tradition in modern Kazakhstan. Our country has extensive experience in strengthening interethnic and interreligious harmony. Kazakhstan's model of ethnic and religious tolerance is based on the principle of "Our unity is in diversity." This principle is even reflected in the activities of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, which is considered unique in the world. The tolerance, solidarity and broad worldview of our people, formed by history itself, are clearly evident today in the peace-loving, balanced foreign policy of our country. This policy is based on trust, dialogue and cooperation. I am convinced that these universal values and principles are important for all peoples and states, - said the President. ✔️Kasym-Jomart Tokayev noted that a special session of the UN Alliance of Civilizations on the protection of religious sites was organized within the framework of the Congress yesterday, and expressed gratitude to the High Representative of the Alliance, Miguel Angel Moratinos, for his contribution to promoting the global humanitarian agenda. – By protecting sacred religious sites and symbols, we are, in fact, preserving the source of human civilization. There are about four thousand religious communities belonging to 18 faiths in Kazakhstan. We protect and support sacred sites such as the Mausoleum of Khoja Akhmet Yasawi, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, as well as mosques built in ancient and modern times, Orthodox and Catholic churches, the Buddhist Center in Almaty and synagogues such as the Beit Rachel Chabad Lubavitch. The state has taken care of the preservation of all sacred sites that are of special importance to religious communities. The Beket Ata Mosque in Mangystau, the Tamgaly Stone Buddhist petroglyphs on the banks of the Ili River, the grave of Levi-Ishaq Schneerson in Almaty, and Mariamkol in North Kazakhstan, which is especially revered by Catholics, are vivid examples of this. Sacred sites unite people of different beliefs, preserving the continuity of generations and spiritual ties. "That is why for us it is not just an architectural or historical monument, but a symbol of peace, mutual respect, and the cultural diversity of our people," the President said.
The President of Kazakhstan delivered a speech at the opening of the VIII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions 17.09.2025
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expressed his gratitude to the world's most influential spiritual leaders and other participants gathered in Astana for their support for the work of the Congress. – Now the world is facing increasing challenges and the international situation is deteriorating. As a result, various conflicts are increasing. The period of uncertainty is not easy for anyone. Unfortunately, the nature and essence of war are becoming more and more common. However, we must learn the right lessons from the past and strive for constructive and open negotiations. There is no alternative to a deal. From this perspective, today's Congress is of particular importance. Religious leaders can be called Ambassadors of Peace, who embody humanistic views. You are expressing your intention to unite for common interests and mobilize the world community for a noble cause. I express my sincere gratitude to all of you, - said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. According to the Head of State, since its inception, the Congress has become a unique platform for open discussion of the challenges of our time. In accordance with the recommendations of the Congress participants, a development concept for the Congress until 2033 has been developed and is being implemented. – This document defines our common goal of preserving peace, living in harmony, and firmly establishing common human values. All this is especially important in times of heightened geopolitical tensions. The final declaration of the Congress will be circulated as an official document at the UN General Assembly. This is a high assessment of the work of the Congress. I hope that this process will continue at the upcoming jubilee 80th session, - said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
SHYMKENT: INVESTMENT VOLUME TO EXCEED 1 TRILLION TENGE IN 2025 17.09.2025
"In addition to large investors, it is necessary to work closely with medium and small investors. The "investment order" should be made in accordance with the demand of production," President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted in his Address on September 8, 2025. The economy of Shymkent has been showing a steady development trend in recent years. This is the result of systematic work to attract investment. In January-April 2025, 233 billion tenge of investment was attracted to the city, which is 54 percent higher than the same period last year. According to the decomposition approved by the Government of the country, it is planned to attract 1 trillion 54 billion tenge of investment to Shymkent in 2025. In addition, it is planned to open 112 enterprises in the processing industry in 2025–2029. It is expected that 406 billion tenge of investment will be attracted to these projects and more than 8.5 thousand new jobs will be created. The implementation of this five-year pool has begun. This year, 22 enterprises with a total value of 73 billion tenge will be launched in the processing industry. As a result, more than 1.2 thousand new jobs will be created. Among them, in March 2025, the aluminum packaging production plant of QazAlPack LLP was put into operation. The implementation of the projects will allow increasing industrial output by 50 billion tenge and increasing export volumes by up to 18 million US dollars. To support investors, land plots with ready infrastructure at industrial sites are offered for long-term lease. In addition, utilities are provided at reduced rates, and tax breaks are provided to residents of special economic zones. Currently, 7 industrial zones with a total area of 1,276 hectares are operating in the city. Among them, the "Zhuldyz" industrial zone with an area of 306 hectares and the "Bozaryk" industrial zone with an area of 132 hectares were commissioned in 2024. Today, Shymkent has a multi-level infrastructure that allows for an open and constructive dialogue with investors. Support is provided to initiators intending to implement investment projects in obtaining contracts. In addition, by the resolution of the Shymkent city akimat dated January 24, 2025 No. 248, the Shymkent Invest – Front office Investment Attraction and Investor Support Center LLP was established. The main objectives of the center are to conduct analytical research aimed at increasing the city's investment attractiveness, provide services to investors, strengthen the city's investment image, as well as organize effective interaction with investors on the "one-stop" principle.
SHYMKENT: DIRECT INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS TO SEVEN CITIES LAUNCHED 17.09.2025
"Local executive bodies will always attach great importance to the comprehensive development of tourism infrastructure and will be responsible for this work," said President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in his Address of September 8, 2025. Direct flights from Shymkent International Airport to 7 cities in 5 countries, including Hungary, Germany, Korea, China, and Egypt, were launched. The first flights were to Munich and Budapest. The launch of new international routes will have a positive impact on increasing the number of tourists coming to Shymkent. Currently, SCAT Airlines has 37 aircraft in its fleet. Of these, 22 operate domestic routes, and 15 operate regularly on international routes. Now, Shymkent residents and guests of the city will have the opportunity to fly to far and near abroad directly from Shymkent Airport. This project will greatly contribute to the development of the region's transport and tourism sectors.
Роста тарифов для населения и производителей социальных продуктов питания до конца года не ожидается. 17.09.2025
На совещании по сдерживанию инфляции заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики Серик Жумангарин заслушал ход работы по контрактации нового урожая в стабфонды регионов и ход реализации программы «Тариф в обмен на инвестиции».Председатель Комитета по регулированию естественных монополий МНЭ Тимур Косымбаев сообщил, что все запланированные на этот год повышения коммунальных тарифов уже завершены, а новых заявок от субъектов естественных монополий не поступают. Таким образом, до конца года рост тарифов для населения и производителей социально значимых продуктов питания, для которых действует льготная тарифная политика, не ожидается. Это позволит снизить влияние подорожания платных услуг на инфляцию. Параллельно ускоренными темпами в регионах идет заключение контрактов на новый урожай для пополнения стабфондов. По данным вице-министра сельского хозяйства Ербола Тасжурекова, контракты на поставку картофеля, лука, моркови и капусты уже обеспечивают 50% от потребности населения на сезон 2025–2026 годов. Так, полностью закрыты потребности по луку в Атырауской, Алматинской областях и Астане. Активная работа продолжается в Карагандинской, Туркестанской, Абайской и Акмолинской областях, а также в Алматы. Вместе с тем, в Актюбинской области отмечается низкий уровень контрактации по всем видам овощей.Для усиления контроля Серик Жумангарин поручил создать специальную рабочую группу, которая будет выезжать в регионы и проверять объемы и наличие запасов в стабфондах. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-ekonomika-karzhy/press/news/details/1069298?lang=kk
Seminars on the new Tax Code. 17.09.2025
The Department of State Revenue for Kostanay region, together with the Atameken Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is holding a series of seminars on the changes coming into force under the new Tax Code. The next seminar was held on September 16, 2025. The theme of the event is "Taxation of non—residents". The speaker was Askar Yerdenov.What was discussed at the seminar:The concept of a non-resident and the types of income taxable at the source of payment.Obligations of non-residents to tax agents when working with residents of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Changes from 2026 for non-residents:Changes have been made to the terms used in international taxation. The term "royalty" has now been supplemented with software version update services. At the same time, services for correcting errors and defects that do not lead to software development will not be subject to royalties and are not subject to taxation.The concept of "know-how" is also legally fixed and a definition of a recruiting service is given.Changes in taxation of income of non-residentsStarting in 2026, information processing, advertising, design and recruitment services, regardless of the location, will be taxed at a rate of 20%.Changes in the rates of dividends and salaries of foreignersDividends. If a non-resident owns at least 25% of the capital of a legal entity, then his income within 230,000 times the MCI (in 2025 - 904 360,000 tenge) is taxed at a rate of 5%, and above that - at a rate of 15%.Wages. Income of non-residents up to 8,500 times the MCI (in 2025 - 33,422,000 tenge) is taxed at a rate of 10%, and above that - at a rate of 15%.The interest rate on loans. The rate has been reduced from 15% to 10%.Note that retro bonuses paid when selling goods are now classified as marketing services and are taxable.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1069303?lang=kk
The second stage of the agricultural census: everyone's participation is important. 17.09.2025
From September 20 to October 20, 2025, the second stage of the National Agricultural Census will be held in Kazakhstan. At this stage, interviewers will visit farms where residents keep livestock and poultry, have a vegetable garden and collect data in the format of personal interviews.Participants will be asked about the area of ​​land plots, crops grown, the number of livestock and poultry, the conditions of their maintenance and the use of pastures.The collected data will allow the state to get a complete picture of the state of the agricultural sector, develop measures to support agricultural producers and ensure food security of the country.The census is conducted once every ten years and covers all regions of Kazakhstan.It is very important that each participant takes a responsible approach to the event and provides reliable information - after all, the future development of agriculture and the well-being of society depend on this.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1069259?lang=kk
A NEW COMMUNITY CENTER AND A UPDATED ETHNOMUSEUM HAVE OPENED IN SHYMKENT 17.09.2025
A new community center has opened in Shymkent, aimed at developing the creative potential of young people and exchanging their opinions. The center is located in the "House of Friendship" and occupies a previously used basement, which has been modernized in accordance with modern requirements and now functions as a modern site with a round-the-clock operation (24/7). The center is equipped with high-quality lighting and ventilation systems and is capable of simultaneously serving about 200 young people. This project is a concrete implementation of the instructions of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev given at the XXXIV session of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan. In addition, the opening of the center is timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan and is considered one of the important events within the framework of this date. The project was implemented with the support of the Akimat of the city of Shymkent. The new center will bring together members of ethnocultural associations, the Youth Assembly organization, and public structures under the city Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan to discuss and implement projects aimed at strengthening the unity of the people. In addition, the center will host dance clubs, choir clubs, book clubs, and other creative initiatives, which will give young people the opportunity to express themselves and develop. The opening ceremony was attended by Deputy Akim of the city Sarsen Kuranbek, state and public figure, Chairman of the Council of Aksakals under the city Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan Orynbai Rakhmanberdiev, as well as activists of the Assembly. The guests viewed an exhibition dedicated to the national cultural heritage and got acquainted with the capabilities of the new center. The Deputy Akim noted the important role of the center in society and thanked the youth for their active participation in strengthening the unity of the country and nurturing patriotism. Chairman of the Council of Aksakals Orynbai Rakhmanberdiev blessed this noble initiative. At the end of the event, a round table was held with the participation of the Deputy Akim, representatives of ethnocultural associations and youth, at which the main directions outlined in the President’s latest Address, as well as the tasks set at the session of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, were discussed in detail. In addition, today after renovation, the ethnographic museum located in the "House of Friendship" reopened. The museum presents valuable exhibits - household items and national costumes of representatives of ethnic groups living in Shymkent. The updated exhibition includes items reflecting the culture and life of 17 ethnocultural associations that are part of the city branch of the APK: national costumes, household items, musical instruments and decorative and applied art products. In honor of the reopening of the museum, an exhibition of ethnographic collections and works of art was held under the title "Under One Roof." The event is aimed at popularizing the cultural heritage of ethnic groups and strengthening friendship and harmony between peoples.
A NEW COMMUNITY CENTER AND A RENOVATED ETHNOMUSEUM OPENED IN SHYMKENT 17.09.2025
A new community center for the development of the creative potential of young people and their exchange of ideas has begun its work in Shymkent. The center is located in the "House of Friendship", and the space that was previously used as a basement has been adapted to modern requirements and turned into a modern platform for young people, operating 24/7. The center has high-quality lighting and ventilation systems, and can serve about 200 young people at a time. This project is a concrete implementation of the instruction given by the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the XXXIV session of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan. In addition, the opening of the center is considered one of the important events dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan. The project was implemented with the support of the Shymkent city akimat. The new center will bring together members of ethnocultural associations, the "Assembly Youth" organization, and public structures under the city Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, to discuss and implement projects aimed at strengthening the unity of the country. In addition, the center will host dance, choir, book clubs, and various creative initiatives. This will give young people an opportunity to demonstrate their talents and develop themselves. The opening ceremony of the center was attended by the deputy mayor of the city, Sarsen Kuranbek, a state and public figure, chairman of the Council of Elders under the city People's Congress of the Kyrgyz Republic Orynbay Rakhmanberdiev, and assembly activists. The guests visited the exhibition, which consisted of samples of national culture, and got acquainted with the capabilities of the new center. In his speech, the deputy mayor of the city noted the role of the center in society and thanked young people for their active participation in strengthening the unity of the country and instilling a patriotic spirit. And the chairman of the Council of Elders Orynbay Rakhmanberdiev blessed the noble initiative. At the end of the meeting, the deputy mayor of the city, representatives of ethno-cultural associations, and young people participated in a round table session. During the meeting, the priority areas outlined in the last Address of the Head of State and the tasks set at the session of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan were comprehensively discussed. In addition, today the ethnographic museum located in the "House of Friendship" has also reopened to visitors after renovation. The museum displays valuable artifacts such as household items and national costumes of ethnic groups living in Shymkent. The renovated expositions present national costumes, household items, musical instruments, and handicrafts that reflect the culture and lifestyle of 17 ethnocultural associations within the city's ANC. On the occasion of the reopening of the museum, an exhibition of ethnographic collections and works of art entitled "Under One Roof" was held. This event is aimed at promoting the cultural heritage of ethnic groups and strengthening peace and harmony between peoples.
Kazakhstan and Poland have agreed to expand cooperation in the migration and visa sectors 17.09.2025
Warsaw, 16 September 2025 – A meeting took place between the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Poland, Nurlan Zhalgasbayev, and the Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administration of the Republic of Poland, Maciej Duszczyk.During the talks, the parties discussed issues of bilateral cooperation in the migration and visa sphere, as well as interaction between the competent authorities of both countries. Special attention was given to the support of the Polish side in the process of Kazakhstan’s negotiations with the European Union on visa facilitation. Ambassador N. Zhalgasbayev emphasized that Poland’s active position could be an important factor in accelerating decision-making at the level of EU institutions.The need to update the bilateral legal framework in the visa sphere was also discussed, in particular the signing of the Protocol on Amendments to the 2007 Agreement, which would extend the visa-free regime not only to holders of diplomatic passports but also to holders of official (service) passports.Another topic of the meeting was the issues related to restrictions for Kazakh carriers due to the temporary closure of the Poland–Belarus border. The parties noted that revisiting this issue after the removal of restrictions would allow for practical solutions that contribute to strengthening trade and economic cooperation.The Polish side also expressed interest in signing an agreement in the labor sphere, which would promote the protection of workers’ rights and the development of business contacts between the two countries.The meeting concluded with a confirmation of the intention to continue close cooperation and to further develop bilateral partnership between Kazakhstan and Poland. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-warsaw/press/news/details/1069129?lang=kk
Kazakh-Belarusian Political Consultations Held in Astana 17.09.2025
Astana, September 16, 2025 – Bilateral political consultations were held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, chaired by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Yermukhambet Konuspayev and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Pavel Utyupin.During the consultations, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of Kazakh-Belarusian cooperation in bilateral and multilateral formats, exchanged views on further interaction within regional integration associations and other international organizations, and also “compared the notes” on the schedule of upcoming bilateral events.Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to continue close cooperation between the foreign ministries in order to further strengthen bilateral partnership across the entire spectrum of multifaceted Kazakh-Belarusian cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1069131?lang=kk
A New Investment Project by Carlsberg Kazakhstan Launched in the Almaty Region 17.09.2025
Almaty region, September 16, 2025 – A solemn ceremony was held to sign the investment agreement and lay the foundation stone for Carlsberg Kazakhstan’s new non-alcoholic beverages plant. The event was attended by Chairman of the Investment Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Gabidulla Ospankulov, representatives of the Government of Kazakhstan, Akimat of Almaty region, diplomatic corps, as well as senior management of Carlsberg Group and PepsiCo.Chairman Ospankulov noted that the implementation of the project confirms Kazakhstan’s favorable investment climate and the strategic importance of partnership with global companies. According to him, the groundbreaking of the plant demonstrates investors’ confidence in the country’s policies to improve the business environment.“During its years of presence in Kazakhstan, Carlsberg Group has invested around 640 million US dollars. The new project with an investment volume of 344 million dollars confirms the company’s long-term commitment and will become a driver of the region’s food industry development. The launch of the plant will create hundreds of jobs, expand the use of local raw materials, and contribute to the growth of the country’s export potential,” he said.In his speech, the head of the Investment Committee also emphasized that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and JSC “NC Kazakh Invest” are ready to provide full support for the project, including measures to develop related industries and expand localization.Significant attention is being paid to the development of local related industries. The share of local content in the company’s procurement structure is 80%, covering items such as barley, wheat, aluminum cans, glass bottles, and cardboard, which are almost entirely purchased from Kazakhstani producers.“The new plant is not just a production site. It is a symbol of our long-term commitments in Kazakhstan. This is an investment that will bring new jobs, modern technologies, and a significant contribution to the development of the local economy. Upon completion, it will become one of the most modern and sustainable plants in the region, fully meeting international standards,” emphasized Carlsberg Group CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen.The new plant will be built on a 17-hectare site in Ili district of Almaty region. Its production capacity will be about 1 billion liters of beverages per year. The total investment in the project is estimated at 344 million US dollars. More than 230 new jobs are expected to be created. The products will be manufactured under PepsiCo license and supplied to the markets of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The plant is scheduled to be commissioned in 2026.The plant will be built in accordance with international standards of quality, environmental friendliness, and energy efficiency, which will strengthen Kazakhstan’s position in the beverages market and promote the development of new technologies and brands.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1069132?lang=kk
Delegation of Kazakhstan took part in the OSCE Climate Forum 16.09.2025
Prague, 11-12 September 2025. The delegation of Kazakhstan headed by the Director of the Department of Environmental Culture and Policy of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Daulet Yesmagambetov took an active part in the OSCE Climate Forum on the topic: "Building a Resilient Future in a Changing Climate".The Forum, organized by the OSCE Finnish Chairpersonship, brought together more than 200 participants from the representatives of the OSCE participating States, partners for cooperation, OSCE structures, civil society, international organizations and experts.At the opening session of the event, the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland Elina Valtonen, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Jan Lipavsky, the OSCE Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioglu and the Coordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities Bakyt Dzhusupov delivered welcoming speeches.During separate thematic sessions, participants in interactive discussions discussed a wide range of issues on investments in climate resilience based on a community approach, actions to combat climate change based on cross-sectoral cooperation, the role of climate data and innovation in the era of information security, as well as the involvement and active participation of youth in ensuring climate security.Speaking as a keynote speaker at the thematic session on the use of data and innovation in the era of information security, Daulet Yesmagambetov shared Kazakhstan's experience in implementing digital technologies, including the "National Data Bank on the State of the Environment and Natural Resources", which was launched last year. In addition, in his national capacity’s speech, the representative of Kazakhstan pointed out that the country pays special attention to the use of artificial intelligence and data analysis technologies in solving current problems, including within the framework of the climate agenda.He also drew the attention of the Forum participants to the key points of the Head of State in his Address to the People of Kazakhstan on solving urgent problems through digital transformation. It was emphasized that joint efforts and the adoption of joint plans are needed to solve the global problems related to climate change.At the end of his speech, the representative of the Ministry of Ecology of Kazakhstan invited the Forum participants to the Regional Environmental Summit, which will be held in Kazakhstan in April 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vienna/press/news/details/1069101?lang=kk
A Round Table and Photo Exhibition Held in Vilnius to Mark the International Day Against Nuclear Tests 16.09.2025
Vilnius, September 16, 2025 – The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Lithuania hosted an expert round table titled “Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament: The Kazakhstan Way”, dedicated to the International Day against Nuclear Tests, observed annually on August 29.According to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Timur Urazayev, the closure of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site in 1991 was not only a historical milestone but also an unprecedented act that established Kazakhstan as a recognized leader of the global anti-nuclear movement. By voluntarily renouncing the world’s fourth-largest nuclear arsenal, Kazakhstan made a conscious choice in favor of peace, security, and trust. The country has consistently upheld its commitment to nuclear disarmament and made a practical contribution to strengthening the global non-proliferation regime, actively cooperating with the UN, the IAEA, and other international organizations.Special attention during the discussion was given to the environmental consequences of nuclear testing, including on the territory of Kazakhstan. In this context, nuclear energy expert from the international environmental organization Bellona, Alexander Nikitin, delivered a presentation titled “Nuclear Legacy – Environmental Consequences of Military Nuclear Programs in Russia and Kazakhstan.”Additionally, participants heard a report by nuclear energy expert Dmitry Gorchakov on the topic: “The Current International Situation in the Field of Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation.”“New initiatives on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation by countries with a positive history in these matters, such as Kazakhstan, can only be welcomed. The issue of the inadmissibility of nuclear escalation must constantly remain in focus so that it does not become a new norm.” said D. Gorchakov.Gediminas Sereika, Head of the Arms Control Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, emphasized the importance of Kazakhstan’s international initiatives and confirmed Lithuania’s interest in exchanging experience and strengthening the non-proliferation regime.Among the participants were Members of the Seimas of Lithuania Julius Sabatauskas,           Simonas Gentvilas, as well as representatives of the academic community and NGOs.As part of the event, Ambassador Urazayev informed participants about the main messages of the State-of-the-Nation Address by the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, delivered on September 8, 2025. Participants also received special information booklets in Lithuanian and English dedicated to this topic.Later that day, the photo exhibition opened at the Seimas (Parliament) of Lithuania, focusing on the theme of nuclear disarmament. The exhibition features 24 photographs taken at the former Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, showing the impact of decades of testing on human health and the environment, as well as artworks by anti-nuclear activist Karipbek Kuyukov. The exhibition will be open to visitors until September 22, 2025.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vilnius/press/news/details/1069108?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and the UN Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Intercivilizational Dialogue 16.09.2025
Astana, September 16, 2025 – On the sidelines of the VIII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, Akan Rakhmetullin, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan met with Miguel Angel Moratinos, the High Representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, who is also the UN Special Envoy on Combating Islamophobia.The parties discussed topical issues of the development of the intercivilizational and interreligious dialogue, as well as the role of Kazakhstan in promoting the global agenda of peace and mutual understanding.The First Deputy Minister Rakhmetullin stressed that for many years Kazakhstan has been an initiator and an active participant in international efforts aimed at strengthening trust and cooperation between representatives of different religions and cultures. In this context, it was emphasized that the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, which has grown into a respected global platform for open dialogue, holds particular significance.The interlocutors confirmed their intention to continue close cooperation in promoting the ideas of mutual respect, tolerance and solidarity in the international arena.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1069112?lang=kk
President Tokayev Outlines Vision for Kazakhstan’s Digital Future 16.09.2025
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev today delivered his annual state-of-the-nation address, “Kazakhstan in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Key Tasks and Their Solutions through Digital Transformation.”The Head of State presented an ambitious program of reform centered on digital transformation, investment modernization, global connectivity, and institutional renewal.At the heart of the address was Kazakhstan’s determination to lead in the era of artificial intelligence. President Tokayev announced the creation of a new Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, which will be headed by a Deputy Prime Minister-level specialist. The new body will spearhead Kazakhstan’s transition into what he described as a “fully digital nation within three years.” The President called for rapid adoption of a comprehensive Digital Code covering artificial intelligence, big data, and the platform economy, and directed the Government to ensure total integration of AI across all sectors of the economy.“Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract concept,” Tokayev said. “It is already influencing the worldview and behavior of people, especially young people. We must be prepared for this reality. Kazakhstan has no alternative but to embrace this transformation.” He also highlighted financial innovations, announcing the establishment of a State Digital Asset Fund to build a strategic crypto reserve and urging the adoption of a new Banking Law by year-end to stimulate fintech and attract new market entrants.Alongside digital transformation, the President focused on investment and economic modernization. He called for a renewal of Kazakhstan’s investment attraction system, noting that excessive bureaucracy had undermined efficiency. “Attracting investment is a priority that requires new approaches,” he stated, stressing that the Prime Minister is directly responsible for overseeing this process. Tokayev also proposed introducing a Regional Investment Attractiveness Index to hold local government accountable for their economic performance, while urging a rethink of the role of the National Fund. “The Fund’s resources should be used wisely to finance promising projects with high market potential,” he said.Transport and logistics featured prominently as Kazakhstan continues to strengthen its role as a vital bridge between Europe and Asia. Tokayev announced the imminent completion of the Dostyk–Moyinty double-track railway, a project he described as “of special significance for the East–West corridor,” and pledged timely progress on other key railway links. He stated that by October a unified Smart Cargo digital customs and logistics platform must be launched, allowing private operators equal automated access to customs and logistics infrastructure. In aviation, he reiterated Kazakhstan’s strategic ambition to become the leading hub in the Eurasian space, underpinned by the proposal to create a national cargo carrier with foreign partners and integrate new airports into global logistics chains.On foreign policy, President Tokayev reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s multi-vector approach, emphasizing the importance of balance and constructive engagement. He welcomed the results of recent high-level summits, including U.S.–Russia dialogue in Alaska and peace efforts between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and highlighted Kazakhstan’s growing partnerships with China, Türkiye, the Central Asia, the European Union, and the United States. Looking ahead, he underscored the need for reform of the United Nations, particularly its Security Council. “The UN still has no alternative,” he said, “but reform is overdue, above all of its key body, the Security Council.” He added he would present Kazakhstan’s views on global reform during the upcoming session of the UN General Assembly in New York.The President also proposed a major institutional reform that will have long-term political implications. He suggested a transition toward a unicameral Parliament, with the issue to be decided by a nationwide referendum in 2027. Tokayev insisted the process must be transparent and consultative: “I am convinced that it is necessary to conduct an open dialogue with the people on such fateful issues. Only then we will move forward on the path of building a Just and Strong Kazakhstan.”The President also outlined broader national priorities. These included granting special status to Alatau City as a new innovation hub, adopting a new Construction Code by the end of the year, creating a unified digital land resources map, and pursuing long-term strategies for food security and water management. He called for continued restoration of the Aral Sea, joint efforts to preserve the CaspianSea, and accelerated use of advanced water-saving technologies. In social policy, Tokayev urged reform of Kazakhstan’s extensive system of benefits to ensure sustainability and fairness, alongside measures to strengthen pensions, expand healthcare, and improve financial literacy. He further emphasized the role of education in preparing the next generation for the AI era, highlighting programs to integrate AI into school curricula and to expand digital learning for rural students.Closing his speech, President Tokayev stressed the unifying principles of law, order, and patriotism as Kazakhstan navigates global change. “If our people are united and the internal situation is stable, we will overcome all difficulties and meet any trial,” he stated.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1069095?lang=kk
Presidential Address discussed in Bern 16.09.2025
Bern, September 16, 2025 - The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Switzerland Kairat Sarzhanov met with members of the Swiss-Kazakh Parliamentary Friendship Group.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan informed about the main provisions of the recent Address of the President to the people of Kazakhstan, focusing on the tasks of comprehensive digital and innovative development of the country, economic modernization, planned steps to further reform the political system, strengthen education and healthcare, and develop the transport and energy sectors. The diplomat noted that the reforms carried out in Kazakhstan provide an opportunity to expand mutually beneficial partnership with Switzerland in transport and logistics, finance, energy and other areas.The members of the friendship group, representing both chambers of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, highly appreciated the Address of the Head of State and expressed hope for a discussion of ways to develop cooperation during the upcoming visit of the Swiss parliamentary delegation to Kazakhstan in October. The coordinator of the group, former Chairman of the Council of States Filippo Lombardi, on behalf of the Swiss parliamentarians, expressed confidence that the implementation of the set tasks will ensure Kazakhstan’s long-term resilience through technological progress, economic diversification, the use of human capital, and a progressive and open political system. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bern/press/news/details/1069096?lang=kk
Kazakh Flour Now on the Shelves of New York and Chicago 16.09.2025
New York, USA, September, 2025 – For the first time, Kazakh flour has entered the U.S. market and is now available on store shelves in New York and Chicago.To expand exports of Kazakhstan’s agribusiness products to the United States, Global New York Chamber of Commerce President Samat Umirzakov partnered with Salamat LLP (Kostanay) and the Consulate General of Kazakhstan in New York to bring Kazakh products to American consumers.Major U.S. retailers — including Walmart, Whole Foods, Amazon Prime, and others — now carry Kazakh flour.This initiative strengthens trade and economic ties between Kazakhstan and the United States and opens new opportunities for Kazakhstan’s agribusiness exports."Bringing Kazakh products to the U.S. market showcases the strong potential of our agribusiness sector. We are confident that the “Product of Kazakhstan” brand will resonate with American consumers who value quality and sustainability," said Samat Umirzakov.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-newyork/press/news/details/1069097?lang=kk