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Kazakhstan Granted Observer Status with the Committee of the Council of Europe Convention No. 108 (Personal Data Protection) 01.07.2026
Strasbourg, 9-11 June 2026 – Kazakhstan has officially been granted observer status with the Committee of the Council of Europe Convention No. 108 for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data.The decision was adopted following the 50th plenary session of the Committee held in Strasbourg. The session was attended by Vice-Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mr. Doszhan Mussaliyev.On the margins of the plenary session, the Kazakh delegation held meetings with Mr. Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, and Ms. Beatriz de Anchorena, Chair of the Committee of the Convention 108. During the discussions, the parties exchanged views on prospects for further cooperation in the areas of personal data protection, digital transformation, and the development of advanced technologies.In addition, during the plenary session, Mr. Mussaliyev addressed international experts on Kazakhstan’s experience and achievements in the field of personal data protection.The Committee of the Convention 108 is the leading international platform for developing approaches and standards related to personal data protection and the safeguarding of the right to privacy in the context of rapid digital transformation.The granting of observer status to Kazakhstan creates additional opportunities to expand cooperation with international partners, exchange expertise and further strengthen the national system of personal data protection in line with international best practices.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-strasbourg/press/news/details/1239086?lang=ru
The owners of the cluttered land plots will be checked by environmentalists, landowners and law enforcement agencies. 01.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1239071?lang=ru
The "People's Accountant" campaign 01.07.2026
Since the beginning of the year, the campaign "People's Accountant" has been launched in the Department of State Revenue in Aktau. Several hundred citizens have already been able to ask their questions and receive qualified answers under the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The event, launched by the Ministry of Finance, is taking place across the country and provides free advisory support for individual entrepreneurs and small businesses. This was announced by Andrey Smirnov, Deputy Head of the Department of Internal Affairs for Aktau city. The management's customer service center is separately advised by specialists, and in addition to experienced tax specialists, there is a representative of the Alliance of Professional Accountants. They provide clear and practical explanations on accounting, tax reporting, and working in information systems. During the meeting, experts from the state revenue authorities explain the provisions of the new Tax Code, the procedure for submitting tax reports, transitional rules for special tax regimes, issues of setting and de-registering VAT, as well as the specifics of working in information systems. Participants receive detailed answers to the most relevant and frequently asked questions. The schedule of face-to-face consultations is Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 to 13:00. The promotion will last until the end of June this year. According to A.Smirnov, as of today, 37182 taxpayers have been registered in the regional center of the Mangystau region, of which 1643 entrepreneurs pay taxes in the generally established regime, 35529 in the simplified tax regime. The "People's Accountant" campaign promotes the development of a service approach in the work of state revenue authorities, improving tax literacy of the population and preventing violations of tax legislation. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1239056?lang=ru
VAT changes in 2026 01.07.2026
VAT changes in 2026Interview with Daniyar Sagdullin, Deputy Head of the State Revenue Department for Aktau cityGood afternoon, Daniyar Yerbolatovich! Thank you for taking the time for the interview. On January 1, 2026, the new Tax Code came into force, which significantly changed the rules on VAT. Please tell us about the main changes that affect businesses and residents of Aktau.Daniyar Sagdullin: Hello! I am glad to answer your questions. Indeed, 2026 has brought major changes in VAT administration. The main goal is to expand the tax base while maintaining support for socially significant industries.The most noticeable change is the increase in the base VAT rate. How significant is it?Daniyar Sagdullin: The base VAT rate has been increased from 12% to 16%. This applies to the majority of taxable turnover for the sale of goods, works and services in Kazakhstan. The rate also applies to contracts concluded before 2026, if the implementation takes place in the new year.Many entrepreneurs worry that this will lead to higher prices. How would you comment on that?Daniyar Sagdullin: An increase in the rate inevitably affects the final cost, especially for those who cannot fully offset the input VAT. However, compensating mechanisms are being introduced: preferential rates and exemptions. The government expects that additional budget revenues will help support the economy and social sphere.Tell us more about the discounted rates.Daniyar Sagdullin: Reduced rates have been introduced since 2026:— 5% (until 2027 — 10%) — for medicines, medical devices and services provided by licensed medical organizations.— 10% — for the sale of domestic periodicals.In addition, the list of operations fully exempt from VAT has been expanded: socially significant food products, printing services, archaeological work, and a number of others.An important point is the change in the VAT registration threshold. Who was affected by this?Daniyar Sagdullin: The threshold for mandatory VAT registration has been significantly reduced to 10,000 MCI (in 2026, this is approximately 43.2 million tenge of turnover per calendar year). It used to be 20,000 MCI. This means that many medium-sized businesses are now required to become VAT payers. Voluntary registration can be completed earlier.We are already actively working with Aktau entrepreneurs: we hold explanatory meetings and help with registration.What other important innovations are worth noting?Daniyar Sagdullin:— The abolition of VAT exemption for the sale and rental of residential real estate (this simplifies accounting for developers).— New rules for foreign companies selling goods and services online to Kazakhstanis (mandatory VAT registration).— An increase in the amount of VAT deductible for agricultural producers — up to 80%.— Stricter requirements for electronic invoices and controls.What advice would you give to Aktau entrepreneurs who are just now facing these changes?Daniyar Sagdullin:1. Check your annual turnover for 2025 and predict for 2026 whether you need to register for VAT.2. Review contracts and pricing taking into account the new rate of 16%.3. Keep proper records of input and output VAT — this will minimize the tax burden.4. If necessary, contact our Office — we provide free consultations.Don't wait for the last few days: it's better to prepare in advance to avoid fines.Thank you very much for the detailed explanations, Daniyar Yerbolatovich!Daniyar Sagdullin: You're welcome. We are open to dialogue with business. The main thing is to comply with the law and work transparently.(Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1239045?lang=ru
"People's Accountant" 01.07.2026
The "People's Accountant" campaign continues in Shymkent to support entrepreneurs.Date: January 5 – June 30, 2026.Consultation time: twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays), from 10:00 to 13:00.On June 11, 2026, consultations will be held at the following addresses:• UGD in the Abai district — Shymkent, Theater str., 33;• UGD of the Yenbekshinsky district — Shymkent, ul. Baitursynova, 68;• UGD in Karatau district — Shymkent, 89A Argynbekov St.Entrepreneurs will be able to receive free consultations on tax reporting, payment calculations, the use of electronic services and accounting.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-shymkent/press/news/details/1239031?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and the Netherlands Agree on the Implementation of Joint Projects Worth EUR 160 Million 01.07.2026
Amsterdam, 9 June 2026 – As part of the working visit of the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Mr. Arman Shakkaliyev, to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Kazakhstan–Netherlands Business Forum was held, resulting in the signing of agreements and the achievement of arrangements for the implementation of joint projects total of EUR 160 million.The Forum, held on the sidelines of the international exhibition GreenTech Amsterdam 2026, became the central event of Kazakhstan’s trade and economic mission to the Netherlands. Representatives of government agencies, business communities, and industry organizations from both countries participated in the event.The Netherlands remains one of Kazakhstan’s key trade and economic partners within the European Union. In January–February 2026, bilateral trade reached USD 970 million, representing a 57.9% increase compared to the same period of the previous year. Kazakhstan’s exports amounted to USD 930.4 million, demonstrating a 65% growth.“Today’s agreements confirm the high level of mutual interest among the business communities of our countries. Kazakhstan is ready to increase supplies of high-quality products to European markets and create favorable conditions for the implementation of investment projects involving Dutch partners,” noted Arman Shakkaliyev.During the Business Forum, Kazakh companies representing the agro-industrial sector, food industry, and logistics sector presented the export potential of domestic producers and held a series of bilateral meetings with Dutch partners.The intensive program of the visit also included meetings with leading governmental and industry organizations of the Netherlands. One of the key topics was the study of the Dutch inspection and control model, which is based on effective cooperation between government authorities and accredited industry associations. This approach ensures a high level of product safety, transparency of procedures, and efficiency of export operations.During the meeting with the management of Naktuinbouw, the parties discussed prospects for cooperation in seed production, certification, and quality control of agricultural products. Particular attention was paid to the exchange of experience in implementing modern traceability systems and conformity assessment mechanisms to ensure compliance with international standards, which will contribute to the further expansion of Kazakhstan’s export potential.A separate block of discussions was devoted to the development of transport and logistics cooperation. During the visit to the Port of Rotterdam, the parties explored opportunities to expand cooperation in international transportation, integrate Kazakh products into European logistics chains, and utilize the potential of Europe’s largest seaport to promote domestic exports to EU markets.Considerable attention was also devoted to the prospects for further development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), with both sides emphasizing its growing role in ensuring sustainable, secure, and efficient freight transportation between Asia and Europe amid the transformation of global supply chains.During negotiations with Damen Shipyards Group, prospects for industrial cooperation and collaboration in the shipbuilding sector were discussed. Following the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed, providing for the implementation of a project to establish a shipbuilding and ship repair cluster in the Mangystau Region through the introduction of advanced technologies, localization of production, and workforce development.In addition, meetings were held with representatives of Axia Seeds and DENSO AgriTech Solutions, during which the parties discussed the introduction of modern agricultural technologies, the development of the seed sector, and the implementation of investment projects in greenhouse farming.Following the visit, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation. Priority areas for future collaboration were identified as agriculture, transport and logistics, critical raw materials, innovative technologies, and international trade.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hague/press/news/details/1239033?lang=ru
A Representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Participated in the 35th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. 01.07.2026
From May 31 to June 4, 2026, the 35th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice was held in Vienna, Austria, bringing together representatives from more than 100 countries around the world.The delegation of the Republic of Kazakhstan included representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Penal Enforcement System Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan was represented at the international forum by First Deputy Chairman of the Committee, Colonel of Justice Niyaz Ryspaev.During the plenary session, Mr. Ryspaev delivered a presentation entitled “From Punitive Systems to Rehabilitation: Modern Approaches to the Organization of Sentence Enforcement and the Resocialization of Offenders, the Experience of Central Asia and International Standards.” In his speech, he highlighted Kazakhstan’s ongoing efforts to ensure the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens held in correctional institutions, as well as measures being implemented to strengthen the principle of “Law and Order.”Participants of the session discussed current issues related to crime prevention, the improvement of criminal justice systems, and the development of penitentiary services. Particular attention was paid to the prevention of offenses within correctional institutions, the introduction of digital technologies, and the use of artificial intelligence in the activities of penitentiary services.The forum also provided a platform for the exchange of international experience, working meetings, and negotiations, during which representatives of various states discussed modern approaches to ensuring security, protecting human rights, and improving the effectiveness of public institutions.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ps/press/news/details/1239039?lang=ru
Regarding the indication of information on the currency agreement in the application for the import of goods from the EAEU countries 01.07.2026
The Department of State Revenues of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan informs taxpayers importing goods from the EAEU countries of the following.           In order to automate and improve the business process of currency control, push notifications were sent to participants in foreign economic activity through the Central Office "Taxpayer's Office" with the following text: "Legal entities and individual entrepreneurs must reflect UNVD if it is available under the relevant currency agreements registered in the BVU."           At the same time, the column "Accounting number of the currency agreement" is provided in TNF 328.00 to indicate the accounting number of the currency agreement (hereinafter - UNVD No.).           If No. UNVD is indicated in TNF 328.00, information on such TNFs will be transmitted automatically to the NB of the Republic of Kazakhstan without the need for the taxpayer to provide a copy of the application for the import of goods and the payment of indirect taxes.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-sko/press/news/details/1239011?lang=ru
What should the fiscal receipt of the cash register contain in 2026 according to the new rules 01.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue of the Mangystau region informs taxpayersDear entrepreneurs! Since January 1, 2026, in accordance with the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Order of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 24, 2025 No. 626 "On certain issues related to the use of cash registers", updated requirements for the contents of the fiscal receipt of the cash register (KKM) have entered into force. The new rules are aimed at increasing trade transparency, improving tax administration and protecting consumer rights.Mandatory details of the KKM fiscal receipt in 2026:The receipt of the cash register machine must include the following information:1. Name of the taxpayer;2. Address of the place of use of the cash register machine;3. Taxpayer Identification Number (IIN/BIN);4. The factory number of the cash register machine;5. Registration number of the cash register machine at the tax authority;6. Serial number of the receipt;7. The name of the product, work, or service in accordance with the National Catalog of Goods (NCT) is a new requirement.;8. The product identification code in accordance with the CNT and information on the means of identification (for goods subject to labeling and traceability) is a new requirement.;9. The quantity of purchased goods, works, and services and their unit of measurement;10. The price of a product, work, or service per unit;11. The total amount of the sale of goods, work, services;12. The name of the fiscal data operator and the details of the operator's Internet resource for verifying the authenticity of the receipt (for KKM with the data transfer function);13. Date and time of purchase (performance of works, provision of services);14. Fiscal attribute;15. The amount of value added tax, indicating the rate (when applying VAT);16. A bar code containing information about the receipt in encoded form (for a KKM with a data transfer function).Additionally:- For currency exchange offices, scrap metal acceptance, glass vessels and pawnshops — information on the amount of sales and the amount of purchase.- When providing medical services, at the request of the patient, the IIN of the buyer (client) is displayed in the receipt.All information in the receipt is reflected in Kazakh and/or Russian.Key changes in 2026- Mandatory indication of the product name and product code (NTIN/XTIN). This applies to packaged goods and labeled goods (including the labeling code).- Ban on the "cancellation" function of the receipt — adjustments are made only through a return receipt.- Increased requirements for data transmission through fiscal data operators.The Department of State Revenue of the Mangystau region recommends entrepreneurs:- Update the KKM software and firmware to a version that supports the new requirements (Protocol 2.0.3).- Use barcode scanners to correctly read the TUBING codes.- Check in advance the compliance of your KKM with the new rules.Compliance with the new requirements will avoid administrative liability and ensure the smooth operation of the business.(Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1238963?lang=ru
Внимание! Рекомендации по действиям в толпе для предотвращения несчастных случаев 01.07.2026
Уважаемые граждане Республики Казахстан, постоянно проживающие и временно находящиеся на территории Республики Корея в качестве туристов!В целях обеспечения вашей безопасности в период проведения массовых мероприятий, а также в связи с ожидаемым увеличением количества людей в общественных местах в преддверии масштабных концертных программ городе Пусан, направляем рекомендации Мэрии города Пусан по соблюдению мер безопасности и правил поведения в местах массового скопления людей.Рекомендации по действиям в толпе для предотвращения несчастных случаев01. Перед посещением мест массового скопления людей Заранее проверьте место посещения и уровень загруженности, а также маршруты передвижения вокруг.02. Если вы находитесь в месте массового скопления людей Для свободного движения пешеходов держитесь правой стороны. На узких проходах и склонах в местах большого скопления людей риск несчастных случаев выше, поэтому будьте особенно внимательны.Если скорость движения замедляется или вы соприкасаетесь с другими людьми, немедленно покиньте это место. Если вы почувствовали опасность, срочно позвоните по номеру 112 или 119. 03.Если вы оказались в толпе и не можете выбраться Если вы с ребёнком, возьмите его на руки или посадите на плечи, чтобы защитить.Сведите обе руки перед грудью или одной рукой обхватите другое предплечье, чтобы защитить грудь и обеспечить пространство для дыхания.Если вы упали и не можете встать, закройте голову обеими руками, подтяните ноги как можно ближе к телу и свернитесь в клубок, чтобы защитить себя.Экстренные номера: 📞 112 — Полиция 📞 119 — Пожарная служба и скорая медицинская помощьПросим ознакомиться с прилагаемой инструкцией и соблюдать изложенные в ней рекомендации на случай возникновения чрезвычайных и иных непредвиденных ситуаций.В случае возникновения экстренных ситуаций, а также при наличии угрозы жизни и здоровью граждан Республики Казахстан, просим незамедлительно обращаться по телефону экстренной связи Генерального консульства Республики Казахстан в г. Пусан📞 +82 10-5566-0425Берегите себя и своих близких.С уважением,Генеральное консульство Республики Казахстан в г. ПусанSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-busan/press/news/details/1238909?lang=ru
Write-Off of Penalties and Fines 01.07.2026
The Department of State Revenues for East Kazakhstan Region informs taxpayers about the results of the one-time campaign for the write-off of penalties and fines for micro and small business entities, conducted on the instruction of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.This measure was aimed at reducing the debt burden on entrepreneurs and encouraging the voluntary repayment of tax liabilities. Overall, this initiative was implemented as part of the “clean slate” principle during the transition to the new Tax Code. Its main objective was to provide businesses with an opportunity to operate under the new rules without accumulated tax debts.According to the approved Rules, the following were subject to write-off:Penalties recorded in taxpayers’ personal accounts as of January 1, 2026;Fines related to taxes and other mandatory payments to the budget for which the principal amount of the debt had been fully repaid;Certain fines imposed for late VAT registration concerning transactions carried out before January 1, 2026.The main condition for participation in the campaign was the full repayment of the outstanding tax arrears (principal debt) during the period from January 1 to March 31, 2026. Following repayment of the debt, penalties and fines were written off after a review of taxpayers’ accounts by special commissions of the state revenue authorities.As a result of the write-off campaign in the East Kazakhstan Region, tax arrears totaling KZT 538 million were repaid, while penalties amounting to KZT 246 million and fines amounting to KZT 208 million were written off.This measure enabled entrepreneurs to settle their existing tax obligations without incurring additional financial sanctions, reduce the risk of bankruptcy, and continue their business activities free from accumulated tax debt.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1238821?lang=ru
Announcement! 01.07.2026
📣 On June 15 at 10:00 AM, a meeting will be held in Ust-Kamenogorsk between Zhandos Zhumabayevich Duisembiyev, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the residents of the East Kazakhstan Region.📌 The venue and contact phone number for inquiries are provided in the post.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1238772?lang=ru
Almaty nature reserve 01.07.2026
If you lift your gaze to the peaks of the Northern Tien Shan, a majestic world will unfold before you – icy summits, rushing rivers, and untouched nature.At the very heart of these mountains lies a unique haven – the Almaty State Natural Reserve.Established in 1931, it became Kazakhstan’s second official nature reserve. Since then, it has preserved the region’s natural wealth: the diversity of plants and animals, the beauty of snowy peaks, and the clarity of mountain streams. The Almaty Reserve is not just a protected area – it is a precious heritage passed down from our ancestors, a gift of nature intended for future generations.The reserve covers an area of 71,700 hectares. Elevations range from 1,200 meters to the summit of Talgar Peak at 5,017 meters above sea level. There are 160 glaciers within the territory, including Korzhenevsky, Shokalsky, and Bogatyr glaciers. From these glaciers originate the turbulent mountain rivers – Talgar, Esik, and Shelek. Nestled in the gorges are stunning alpine lakes – Esik, Bozkol, Akkol, and Muzkol. Among them, Lake Esik stands out for its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty.The reserve encompasses all altitudinal zones: at the base lie deciduous forests, followed by spruce forests, then alpine and subalpine meadows, and higher up –  rocky peaks covered with eternal snow.Each belt represents a separate world, with its own climate, life, and ecosystems.The plant life is extraordinarily rich: over 1,440 species of plants, 29 of which are listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. Among them are the Tulipa ostrowskiana, Iris albertii, Malus niedzwetzkyana, and the legendary Malus sieversii – the ancestor of all modern apple varieties. The region is also home to 14 relict and 18 endemic plant species found only here and nowhere else in the world.The animal life is equally diverse. The reserve hosts more than 1,100 animal species, including 41 species of mammals, of which four are listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan: the Snow Leopard  – the symbol of the Almaty Reserve, the Tien Shan Brown Bear, the Turkestan Lynx, and the Stone Marten. Siberian Ibex freely roam the steep slopes, while Marals and Siberian Roe Deer grace the alpine meadows.The world of birds brings melody to the reserve. There are 177 bird species, 12 of which are listed in the Red Book. Notable among them are the Golden Eagle, Bearded Vulture, Ibisbill, and the rare Blue Whistling Thrush. The reserve is also home to around 2,000 species of insects, including butterflies, beetles, bees, and ants – all playing an essential role in maintaining the delicate balance of the ecosystem.In 2020, the Almaty State Natural Reserve was included in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves for its unique landscape, rich biodiversity, and scientific value.This international recognition highlights its importance not only for Kazakhstan but for the entire planet.The Almaty Reserve is the living heart of nature – a reflection of the grandeur of mountains, the purity of rivers, and the depth of forests.It symbolizes the beauty, strength, and harmony of the natural world – and it is our shared duty to protect it for generations to come.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ecogeo/press/news/details/1238739?lang=ru
National Guard’s AI Cartoon Heroes Teach Water Safety 01.07.2026
Servicemen of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan have produced a preventive animated video using artificial intelligence technologies aimed at promoting safe behavior during the swimming season.A unique feature of the project is that the main characters of the cartoon are animals depicted on the shoulder patches of the National Guard’s regional commands. Through a song, they explain water safety rules to young viewers and remind them of the importance of following basic safety precautions while enjoying time near rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.The initiative is designed to draw public attention to water safety, prevent accidents, and encourage a responsible attitude toward personal safety and the well-being of others.Throughout the cartoon, the characters remind viewers to swim only in designated and approved areas, avoid entering the water in uninspected locations, and never leave children unattended near water. Observing these simple rules can significantly reduce the risk of emergencies and accidents.The use of modern artificial intelligence technologies made it possible to create engaging and memorable preventive content aimed at a broad audience, including children and young people. The animated format helps make important safety information more accessible and easier to understand.The National Guard notes that such preventive initiatives are intended to reduce accidents, strengthen public safety, and promote a culture of responsible behavior in recreational areas. Particular attention is given to fostering safe habits among citizens during the summer season.The National Guard encourages all Kazakhstanis to take personal safety seriously and to look after the safety of their loved ones. Following water safety rules can help prevent tragic incidents and save lives. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1238706?lang=ru
Issues of Law Enforcement Practice Discussed at the SRC Seminar 01.07.2026
On May 28–29, 2026, M.R. Zhangurchinova, Head of the Legal Department of the State Revenue Department for East Kazakhstan Region, participated in a seminar-meeting organized by the State Revenue Committee with the participation of the Director of the Legal Department of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the event, participants discussed current issues of law enforcement and judicial practice, developed unified approaches to resolving disputed cases, and considered measures to strengthen the legal positions of government agencies when representing their interests in court.Such events contribute to improving the quality of legal work and promoting a consistent application of legislation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1238693?lang=ru
Efficiency and Sustainability of International Trade high on the Asia-Pacific Agenda 01.07.2026
Bangkok, 9 June 2026 – A Kazakhstan delegation led by H.E. Ambassador Margulan Baimukhan, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to UN ESCAP, and comprising representatives of the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, has commenced its work at the Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum and Paperless Trade Week 2026 (APTFF x PTW 2026).The event is taking place at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok from 8 to 12 June 2026 under the theme “Next Generation Trade Digitalization – Advancing Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation.”Throughout the week, participants from more than 50 countries across the Asia-Pacific region will engage in high-level panels, interactive sessions, and knowledge-sharing dialogues aimed at generating new perspectives and practical solutions across all dimensions of trade facilitation and digital transformation.The Forum serves as one of the region’s key platforms for discussing trade digitalization, the modernization of logistics and customs procedures, and the strengthening of cooperation among Asia-Pacific countries with a view to enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of international trade.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1238694?lang=ru
Astana Hosted C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue 01.07.2026
The C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue was held in Astana under the co-chairmanship of Kazakhstan’s Minister of Industry and Construction, Yersayin Nagaspayev, and the U.S. President’s Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, Sergio Gor. The event took place ahead of the 16th Astana Mining & Metallurgy International Congress (AMM-2026).The Dialogue brought together government representatives from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Participants discussed key priorities for cooperation between the Central Asian states and the United States in the fields of geological exploration, mining, processing, and the supply of critical minerals to global markets.Minister Nagaspayev emphasized that the critical minerals sector is one of Kazakhstan’s key priorities in terms of industrial policy and long-term economic development. Kazakhstan’s mineral resource base includes more than 9,500 deposits, over 100 of which contain rare and rare earth elements. Measures undertaken to digitalize the sector and introduce international standards have resulted in a significant increase in investment. Leading global companies, including Rio Tinto, Barrick Gold, First Quantum, Ivanhoe, Teck, Fortescue, and Cove Capital, have entered the Kazakh market.Participants identified several key areas for long-term cooperation within the C5+1 framework, including the development of high-tech processing industries, the establishment of industrial clusters, technology transfer, workforce development, and enhanced scientific and technical cooperation. Particular attention was also given to strengthening logistics connectivity to ensure reliable supplies of critical minerals and related products to global markets.At the conclusion of the meeting, all parties reaffirmed their commitment to advancing multilateral cooperation and implementing joint industrial and infrastructure projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-washington/press/news/details/1238657?lang=ru
President Tokayev Received U.S. President’s Special Envoy for South and Central Asia Sergio Gor 01.07.2026
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted the high level of Kazakhstan-U.S. cooperation and reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s commitment to further strengthening its Enhanced Strategic Partnership with the United States of America.- We highly value this opportunity to discuss a broad agenda of cooperation and particularly welcome your participation in the C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue. This underscores the strategic importance that the United States attaches to cooperation with Kazakhstan and the wider Central Asian region. I would also like to acknowledge your personal contribution to the development of our bilateral relations. Kazakhstan remains firmly committed to further deepening its Enhanced Strategic Partnership with the United States. I would also ask you to convey my best wishes and sincere regards to President Donald Trump. I look forward to meeting with him later this year and would like to express my appreciation for the invitation to attend the G20 Summit in Miami, -  the Head of State said. In turn, Sergio Gor thanked President Tokayev for the opportunity to meet and conveyed greetings from President Donald Trump.In turn, Sergio Gor thanked President Tokayev for the opportunity to meet and conveyed greetings from President Donald Trump.- I can assure you that you have a friend in the White House. President Trump highly values your leadership and accomplishments. We are committed to finding mutually beneficial solutions that serve the interests of our countries. The growing momentum of engagement between the United States and the countries of the region is a clear testament to this. In the past year alone, agreements have been reached and deals concluded worth more than $20 billion, and I am confident that this is only the beginning. We are also pleased that you will be participating in the G20 Summit later this year, - the Special Envoy said.The parties discussed practical aspects of implementing joint trade, economic, and investment projects, as well as prospects for cooperation in priority areas, including critical minerals, transport and logistics, digitalization, and other sectors.Special attention was paid to the activities of the Board of Peace, of which Kazakhstan is a co-founder. President Tokayev reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s readiness to contribute to international peace and stability and to support humanitarian initiatives.The parties also exchanged views on current regional and international agenda.At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening the comperehensive cooperation between Kazakhstan and the United States.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-washington/press/news/details/1238658?lang=ru
Business and Taxes: Mobile Transfers and Taxation of Foreign-Sourced Income Discussed in Ust-Kamenogorsk 01.07.2026
On June 9, 2026, another live session of the “Business and Taxes” project was held at the Chamber of Entrepreneurs of East Kazakhstan Region, jointly organized with the State Revenue Department of East Kazakhstan Region.The meeting focused on issues related to mobile money transfers as well as the taxation of income earned by individuals outside the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the event, Gulmira Sabralimova, Head of the Public Awareness and Contact Center Department, explained the current provisions of tax legislation, the procedures for declaring income received from foreign sources, and the specifics of monitoring mobile transfers. Participants received answers to topical questions regarding the fulfillment of tax obligations and the practical application of tax regulations.Special attention was paid to improving tax literacy among citizens and entrepreneurs, as well as preventing violations of tax legislation.The meeting was held in an open dialogue format and was broadcast live on Facebook, enabling a wide range of interested citizens and business representatives to participate in the discussion.The organizers emphasized the importance of such events in ensuring timely awareness of legislative changes among taxpayers and fostering a culture of voluntary tax compliance.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1238669?lang=ru
A delegation of the East Kazakhstan Region led by the Akim of the Region, N.A. Saktaganov, took part in the International Regional Cooperation Conference “Greater Altai – 2026”, held in Altay City of the People's Republic of China. 01.07.2026
During the conference, the investment, industrial, transport-logistical, and tourism potential of the East Kazakhstan Region was presented. Special attention was drawn to the region's strategic location, which is becoming a key transport and logistics hub connecting Kazakhstan, China, Russia, and Mongolia. Participants of the event were presented with the results of large-scale work on the development of the region's infrastructure. In particular, the largest bridge in Central Asia across the Bukhtarma Reservoir has been commissioned, over 1,500 kilometers of roads have been modernized, and the construction of new airports in the Katon-Karagay and Zaysan districts is underway. As part of the conference, meetings and negotiations were held with representatives of business circles, government agencies, and potential investors. Promising investment projects of the East Kazakhstan Region were presented to foreign partners, along with opportunities for expanding cooperation in the fields of industry, tourism, logistics, and cross-border interaction. The region's high tourism potential was separately highlighted. Unique natural landscapes, rich historical and cultural heritage, and the development of modern tourism infrastructure enable East Kazakhstan to host up to one million tourists annually. The development of cross-border tourist routes between Kazakhstan and China was also identified as a promising direction. Furthermore, it was emphasized that in 2026-2027, the East Kazakhstan Region will chair the International Coordinating Council "Altai – Our Common Home". This mission opens additional opportunities for strengthening partnership ties between the regions of Greater Altai, implementing joint initiatives, and promoting new projects in economic, tourism, and humanitarian spheres. Participation in the "Greater Altai – 2026" conference was an important step in strengthening international cooperation and promoting the East Kazakhstan Region as a reliable partner for investment, business, and tourism. Photos provided by the press service of the Akimat of the East Kazakhstan Region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1238671?lang=ru