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New feature for verifying product authenticity using digital codes launched in the eGov Mobile app 18.02.2026
A new feature for verifying product authenticity using digital codes has been launched in the eGov Mobile app. The new functionality has been implemented based on the Naqty Onim service and provides users with fast and free access to data from the digital labeling system.At this stage, users can verify products from categories most vulnerable to counterfeiting, including pharmaceuticals, tobacco products, and footwear. When a digital code (Data Matrix code) is scanned in the eGov Mobile app, the system displays information on the product’s authenticity, manufacturer, key specifications, and date of production.To get the service, the user needs to:log in to the eGov Mobile app and go to the "Services" section;select the “Naqty Onim” service and provide consent for data access;tap the “Start” button and point the smartphone camera at the Data Matrix code.Once the code is scanned, the verification result is displayed to the user. If the digital code is missing or invalid, the system displays a relevant notification.The verification feature in the eGov Mobile app applies to goods subject to mandatory digital labeling that contain a Data Matrix code. For pharmaceuticals, it is also important that the product specifically falls under the category of medicinal products. When verifying medicinal products, the date of manufacture must be taken into account: medicines produced before July 1, 2024 are not subject to mandatory digital labeling and may therefore not appear in the system when scanned. In such cases, the absence of a verification result does not indicate that the product is illegal or counterfeit.At present, in Kazakhstan, mandatory digital labeling applies to medicinal products manufactured from July 1, 2024 onward, as well as to all the tobacco products and footwear. Starting from February 1, 2026, the phased introduction of labeling for beer and motor oils is envisaged, followed by light industry goods from December 1, 2026.In addition, labeling is being tested in pilot mode for dietary supplements, medical devices, household chemicals, gas cylinders, and vegetable oil. In the future, these categories of goods will also become available for verification of legality and authenticity.The new functionality was implemented through the collaboration of the Public Services Committee of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, National Information Technologies JSC, and the Unified Operator for Product Labeling and Traceability of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1164717?lang=kk
Information Notice on the Republican Referendum 18.02.2026
Dear Fellow Compatriots,On 15 March 2026, from 07:00 to 20:00 London time, the Republican Referendum on the draft of the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan will be held at Polling Station No. 408, located at the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.If you are a citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan, have reached 18 years of age on the day of voting, and possess active voting rights, you are legally entitled to participate in the Republican Referendum.Your constitutional right to vote is guaranteed by being included in the list of citizens eligible to participate in the referendum.All citizens with valid Kazakh passports who are permanently or temporarily residing in the United Kingdom, are eligible to be included in the voter list at Polling Station No. 408. Dear Compatriots,To be included in the voter list, each citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan residing in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Ireland, and Iceland must submit their information in advance (Full Name, Date of Birth, Individual Identification Number (IIN), Residential Address, Contact Details and Email Address). Please send this information to: consuluk@mfa.kz with the note: “Republican Referendum.”For any questions, please contact Polling Station No. 408 at: +44 207 925-75-32.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-london/press/news/details/1164719?lang=kk
FlyArystan Launches Direct Flights from Batumi to Astana 18.02.2026
Kazakhstan’s low-cost carrier FlyArystan announces the launch of a new route Batumi – Astana – Batumi as part of the 2026 summer schedule.Flights will operate from 2 June to 29 August 2026 twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Departure from Batumi is scheduled at convenient morning times – at 10:00 on Tuesdays and 11:00 on Saturdays.The one-way airfare starts from 68,000 tenge.Astana is the modern capital of Kazakhstan, known for its unique architecture, dynamic development, and cultural attractions. The city combines international-level business infrastructure with tourist sites, museums, national cuisine, and modern public spaces, making it an attractive destination for both business and leisure travel.Georgian citizens can enter Kazakhstan visa-free for up to 90 days.Air tickets are already available for booking via the FlyArystan mobile app, on the official website www.flyarystan.com, as well as through other available sales channels. To secure the most favorable fares, the airline recommends planning trips in advance and purchasing additional services at the time of booking. About FlyArystan:FlyArystan is Kazakhstan’s low-cost carrier that is a 100% subsidiary of Air Astana Group. It commenced operations in May 2019. The airline operates an extensive route network using a modern fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft with bases in Almaty, Astana and Aktau. FlyArystan's route network includes domestic and international flights, as well as charter routes. FlyArystan has been recognized three times as the Best Low-Cost Airline in Central Asia and the CIS at the Skytrax World Airline Awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tbilisi/press/news/details/1164727?lang=kk
Upcoming Republican referendum discussed in Tallinn 18.02.2026
Tallinn, February 18, 2026 – The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Estonia held a briefing regarding the upcoming Republican referendum for representatives of government agencies, as well as socio-political, scientific, educational, business, and expert circles.Ambassador Mr. A.Kulginov informed the participants about ongoing reforms in the country, specifically highlighting the draft of the new Constitution.This draft aims to establish a balanced and accountable model of public authority, providing for a transition to a unicameral Qurultai.Simultaneously, it consolidates the legal framework for the Halyk Kenesi as a representative body of citizens, endowed with the right of legislative initiative within the Qurultai. During the meeting, norms concerning Kazakhstan's foreign policy were clarified. These constitutional innovations reflect the country's commitment to the principles of international law while accounting for national priorities at a new stage of development.Kazakhstan's political system remains based on the concept of "A strong President — an influential Parliament — an accountable Government."Special attention was paid to the remarks of President K.Tokayev, who explained that these reforms essentially create a new system of governance.The innovations in the Basic Law will allow for a redistribution of power, making the system of checks and balances more effective and, most importantly, increasing the stability of all political institutions.In the draft Constitution, the principle of "the state for the person, not the person for the state" has taken on more tangible outlines. The starting point of these reforms was President Tokayev's initiative to transition to a unicameral parliament, originally announced on September 8, 2025, in his address to the people. In conclusion, participants asked several clarifying questions and expressed high regard for the institutional changes in Kazakhstan, noting their similarity to European public administration standards. Following the meeting, guests commended the openness and transparency of the constitutional transformation process in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tallin/press/news/details/1164713?lang=kk
Shymkent: The draft of the New Constitution was discussed with the QazaqGaz Aimaq team 18.02.2026
A meeting was held in Shymkent with the staff of the company "QazaqGaz Aimaq", where the strategic document for the country's development - the draft New Constitution - was widely explained. During the event, the content of the Constitution, the essence of the amendments and additions to be introduced, were comprehensively explained. The meeting was attended by Elmira Myrzalieva, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer at the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after O. Zhanibekov, who focused on the main directions of the Constitutional reform. According to the speaker, the main goal of the reform is to strengthen trust between society and the state, strengthen the rule of law, and effectively protect the rights and freedoms of citizens. – The Constitution is the legal pillar of the country. The new draft is a document born of the needs of the times. It clearly reflects the social nature of the state, the protection of human rights, issues of sovereignty and national integrity, – said Elmira Myrzaliyeva. The meeting paid special attention to the norms aimed at strengthening human rights guarantees. In particular, it was noted that the introduction of a provision similar to the "Miranda principle" will increase the level of legal protection of citizens. That is, in the event of detention, a citizen will be explained his rights and have the right to refuse to answer without a lawyer. This is a real mechanism for ensuring fair justice and the rule of law. It was also noted that the document establishes the protection of sovereignty and independence as a priority, the inadmissibility of dual citizenship, and the inviolability of state integrity. These principles are aimed at strengthening national security and national unity. The new version clarifies the provision of free secondary education and medical care, and prioritizes the development of science and innovation. It states that public and private educational organizations should operate on the basis of the same standards. This is a guarantee of quality education and equal opportunities. During the meeting, company employees asked questions that concerned them and openly exchanged views. The meeting, held in a dialogue format, allowed participants to increase their legal literacy and gain a deeper understanding of the content of the Constitutional reform. The meeting concluded with a strong emphasis on the strategic importance of the new Constitution, which aims to strengthen stability within the country, protect citizens' rights, and preserve national values. Participants expressed full support for the proposed constitutional changes.
Shymkent: Exhibition-competition "Nuclear energy - in a peaceful life" held 18.02.2026
A city exhibition-competition entitled "Nuclear Energy - in a Peaceful Life" was held at the Schoolchildren's Palace No. 2 in Shymkent. More than 50 schools participated in the scientific and educational event, and hundreds of students presented their projects to the public. During the exhibition, young researchers presented the peaceful uses of atomic energy in various formats. Students developed scientific projects, mock-ups and technical models, and defended their innovative solutions. Some of the participants explained the principles of operation of a nuclear power plant, while others focused on their research in the field of radiation safety and environmental control. According to the organizers, the main goal of the competition is to increase students' interest in science, develop research skills, and widely explain the role of nuclear energy in peaceful purposes. Such events help develop critical thinking skills in teenagers and guide their future career choices. During the event, it was noted that nuclear technologies are widely used in the fields of medicine, agriculture, industry, and ecology, in addition to energy. In particular, the possibilities of early detection of diseases, improvement of product quality, control of production materials, and environmental monitoring through the use of radioisotopes were presented. The exhibition-competition became a meaningful platform that highlighted the interconnectedness of science and education and demonstrated the responsibility and quest of students. The organizers noted that such initiatives will positively contribute to the younger generation's orientation towards science, the development of innovative thinking, and the formation of qualified specialists in the future.
TEN QOGAM Social Support Center: A meeting was held to explain the constitutional amendments 18.02.2026
A meeting was organized at the "TEN QOGAM" social support center under the Department of Employment and Social Protection to explain the draft New Constitution. The center's staff and service recipients attended the event and received comprehensive information about the proposed constitutional amendments and additions. During the meeting, Serik Zhorabekov, Associate Professor of the Law Department of the Central Asian Innovation University, made a presentation and focused on the main areas of the new draft law. According to the speaker, the document focuses on improving mechanisms for protecting citizens' rights and freedoms, increasing the transparency of the public administration system, as well as strengthening the relationship between society and the authorities. It also covers a wide range of areas, including protecting human rights, strengthening social guarantees, and ensuring the rule of law. – The new edition will strengthen the principles of the rule of law and become the basis for creating a just society. Constitutional amendments will expand the opportunities for citizens to participate in public administration and pave the way for further improvement of the country's legal system, – said Serik Zhorabekov. During the meeting, the participants asked their questions and received clear and understandable answers. The lawyer explained the content of the new articles in simple language, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming referendum. At the end of the meeting, all participants expressed their support for the new draft Constitution.
Shymkent University: The New Constitution is a Herald of Modernization 18.02.2026
An educational meeting dedicated to explaining the New Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held at Shymkent University. The meeting was attended by the deputy akim of the city, Sarsen Kuranbek, who made a meaningful report. The meeting was chaired by the rector of the university, Nurlybek Seitkulov. The main goal of the event was to analyze the content and significance of the New Constitution, and to explain its role in the development of society. The event was attended by faculty, representatives of law enforcement agencies, and students. Senior lecturer of the university, jurist Yermek Tolenovich Bekbosynov, in his speech, specifically touched upon Article 3 of the New Constitution and raised the issue of human capital development. According to him, human capital is not only professional qualifications, but, first of all, a set of moral and virtuous qualities. – It is not enough to be a good specialist, the most important thing is to be a good person. You cannot be a scientist and be a tyrant. The Constitution is not just a set of legal norms, it is a spiritual guide, – he said. The speaker also noted that the priority given to protecting sovereignty and independence in Article 8 of the New Constitution is the need of the hour. It was stated that preserving the integrity and independence of the state is the common duty of every citizen. Historian and scholar Mukhan Orynbayev emphasized the importance of the upcoming referendum on March 15 and explained the innovative nature of the Constitutional reform. According to him, the New Constitution provides for a number of changes aimed at improving the system of public administration. In particular, the National Kurultai institution was introduced and the participation of public representatives was expanded. In addition, priority was given to the areas of healthcare, science and education. Digitalization is intended to make social services more accessible. Speaking at the meeting, Nariman Bazarbayev, assistant to the representative of the Shymkent city prosecutor's office, noted that the new Constitution clearly defines the protection of human rights. According to him, the introduction of the "Miranda Rule" will strengthen the guarantees of legal protection of citizens. That is, a suspect will be explained his rights from the moment of arrest, and the right not to answer without a lawyer is ensured. Students also expressed their opinions, noting that the New Constitution clarifies the mechanisms for protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens. Deputy Mayor of the city Sarsen Kuranbek said in his speech: – If more than 50 percent of the changes are made to the Constitution, it is considered a new Constitution. The current version has been amended by 84 percent. This is a step aimed at the development and modernization of society, – he said. According to him, the new Constitution clearly stipulates free secondary education and medical care. In addition, the decision to allocate 30 percent of deputy seats in the National Kurultai to women and youth is aimed at taking into account the voices of all segments of society. The document defines marriage as an equal and voluntary union of a man and a woman. Dual citizenship is not allowed. These norms are aimed at protecting national interests and the integrity of the state. The participants came to the common opinion that "The new Constitution is a document of ideological and strategic importance." The rule of law, protection of human rights, preservation of national values, and prioritization of education and science will be the basis for the sustainable development of the country. The new Constitution is the foundation of independence, the banner of unity, and a testament to the spiritual revival of the nation. The future of the country lies in the strength of the law, and the strength of the law lies in the unity of the people.
Kazakhstan maintains some of the lowest prices for SZPT in the EAEU 18.02.2026
According to the results of 2025, the price index for socially significant food products was 8.6%. Kazakhstan maintains one of the lowest prices for SSFP among the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union. This was discussed at the extended board meeting of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan. This result was achieved by strengthening control over trade markups, active work of regional commissions and stabilization funds, measures to saturate the market during the off-season period, as well as by conducting trade promotions and agricultural fairs. Taking into account the inflationary situation, the list of SSFP has been temporarily expanded from 19 to 31 items. The TOP 800 retailers of the updated list have been identified, and the data has been sent to local executive bodies. Based on the analysis of commodity markets and the contribution of individual items to the inflation structure, a list of nine priority goods has been formed. It includes cabbage, carrots, potatoes, onions, sunflower oil, flour, beef, rice, and pasta. For these items, priority regulation is ensured during periods of seasonal fluctuations. The Ministry has developed a new model for providing the population with SSFP on a permanent basis, regardless of seasonal factors. It provides for fixed prices and the elimination of excessive margins of intermediary structures, as well as the consolidation of resources of akimats for coordinated market impact. On the instruction of the Head of State, a transition is being made from direct state price regulation to strengthening control over the maximum trade markup of 15% and providing targeted support to socially vulnerable categories of citizens. Pilot projects on the introduction of food vouchers in the cities of Akkol, Kokshetau, and Pavlodar have confirmed the effectiveness of the mechanism. By the end of the year, it is planned to scale up the project in stages across all regions of the country. As part of state control over compliance with the maximum markup in 2025, 2,913 administrative rulings were issued, including 1,743 fines totaling 57.1 million tenge and 1,170 warnings. 1,179 meetings of regional commissions to investigate intermediary schemes were held. 3,268 unproductive intermediaries and cases of exceeding the markup were identified. Administrative protocols were drawn up for 2,758 cases, and for 510 facts, intermediaries were excluded from supply chains. Additionally, 11,236 chains of electronic invoices were analyzed. More than 1,056 risks of violations of the trade, tax, and antimonopoly legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan were identified.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164656?lang=kk
Kazakhstan is strengthening support for domestic producers and developing standards to support economic growth 18.02.2026
In accordance with the instructions of the Head of State, special attention is paid to protecting Kazakhstani manufacturers and promoting their products in the domestic market. In May 2025, amendments to legislation concerning the determination of the country of origin of goods were adopted, and the Register of Kazakhstani Manufacturers is being implemented. ST-KZ certificates and industrial certificates have been eliminated, simplifying the procedure for confirming the domestic origin of products. The Ministry of Trade and Integration is conducting enhanced monitoring of 14 product groups within the framework of the Situation Center on Technical Barriers to Trade, applying tariff and non-tariff regulatory measures. Tangible results have already been achieved: cement production has increased by 15 percent, granite curbs and paving slabs by 30 percent, heating appliances by 55 percent, and the automotive industry by 18 percent. In 2025, key standards were developed and implemented to support domestic manufacturers. These include ST RK 4025-2025 for heating appliances, which will increase production to up to 10 million sections per year, standards for construction glass ST RK ISO 12543-1-2025 and 12543-2-2025, as well as updates for drywall, cement, and pipelines. These standards protect manufacturers from unfair competition, improve product quality, and create opportunities for export. For 2026, the National Standardization Plan has been approved, including 50 topics in strategic economic areas. Among the priorities are artificial intelligence, digitalization, energy, metallurgy, construction materials, the food industry, and support for domestic manufacturers. Special attention is paid to implementing the HASSP management system in the food sector, ensuring the supply chain, and adapting modern technologies in industry. The implementation of the developed standards will protect domestic manufacturers from the import of low-quality products, expand Kazakhstan's export potential, introduce innovative technologies, including artificial intelligence and digital data protection, and ensure consumer safety. As noted by the Minister of Trade and Integration, Arman Shakkaliyev, systematic work on standards and support for domestic manufacturers creates a sustainable foundation for economic growth, enhances the competitiveness of Kazakhstani products, and ensures the fulfillment of the state's strategic goals in developing industry and the domestic market.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164665?lang=kk
Digital Transformation of Trade in Kazakhstan: Transparency, Labeling, and New Business Opportunities 18.02.2026
Vice Minister of Trade and Integration Aset Nusupov reported on key trade digitalization projects in Kazakhstan, emphasizing that one of the main directions of the Ministry's work is the "whitening" of trade and increasing market transparency. By order of the Head of State, the General Classifier of Goods, Works, and Services and the National Product Catalog are being implemented, and the list of goods subject to labeling is being expanded. In 2025, legislative norms were adopted that established the procedure for maintaining the GCGWS and the mandatory application of the NPC.According to the Vice Minister, digital projects are forming a unified architecture for product identification. They are aimed at increasing trade transparency, promoting domestic goods on the shelf, and developing exports. Currently, active work is underway to populate the National Product Catalog. Several hundred thousand product cards are added daily; a system based on artificial intelligence checks the data for duplicates and assesses the completeness and quality of information. Based on the analysis, a unified set of "golden records" is formed. This work is being implemented jointly with the Center for Electronic Finance, the Ministry of Finance, and the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs. The Ministry is conducting active explanatory work and regulating the activities of the Headquarters on the methodology for applying the NPC for the coordinated implementation of digital tools. It is planned to expand the list of goods subject to labeling. The introduction of digital labeling will occur gradually and transparently. According to forecasts, these measures will reduce the volume of shadow turnover by more than 1 trillion tenge.The Ministry continues to migrate the e-CTRM system to the QazTech platform. A test environment has already been deployed, and integration and network compatibility testing are underway. Over 150 thousand users and 170 thousand business entities are registered on the platform. 31 business processes have been automated, and over 5 thousand applications have been processed. E-CTRM is integrated with the Unified Register of the EAEU, and the international IT company EPAM acts as the technological partner. Particular attention is paid to cybersecurity: SIEM, PAM, DLP tools have been implemented, and penetration tests are conducted. As part of the digital transformation, an electronic trading platform, AgroTrade, is being developed jointly with JSC "Kazakhtelecom". The Ministry is also testing services based on artificial intelligence. These include a virtual assistant for consumer rights protection and an assistant for selecting laboratories, simplifying business interaction with the technical regulation system. In parallel, a database of national standards is being formed to launch the corresponding digital service. A trade flow analysis tool is being developed, which will allow for the creation of a single digital window with analytics on markets, trade facilities, and the price situation. The solution is aimed at enhancing food security, developing price and inflation process analytics, and creating tools for proactive management decisions.Vice Minister Aset Nusupov noted that the digital transformation of trade combines legislation, modern technologies, and analytical tools. This makes it possible to create a predictable and transparent market, protect consumers, support domestic producers, and expand Kazakhstan's export opportunities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164673?lang=kk
Job fair 18.02.2026
On February 18, 2026, the Unified Human Resources Service of the District Akim's Office, together with staff from the Mendykarinsky District Career Center Branch and the District Youth Resource Center, held a job fair. Representatives of government agencies, job seekers, those actively seeking employment, and graduates and students of the Kamshat Donenbaeva Vocational and Technical College participated in the fair.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1164680?lang=kk
As part of the TEM, Kazakhstani companies concluded export deals worth $478 million 18.02.2026
In 2025, Kazakhstan focused its efforts on promoting domestic goods and services in foreign markets. The country's export policy is aimed at expanding the geography of supplies, strengthening financial support for exporters, and increasing the competitiveness of Kazakhstani products.The Ministry of Trade and Integration is actively developing trade and economic cooperation with key partners, including EAEU countries, Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Throughout the year, 10 trade and economic missions were conducted to Iran, Hungary, Afghanistan, China (Xi'an, Chongqing, Guangzhou), Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, and Pakistan. More than 300 Kazakhstani companies participated in them. As a result of the missions, export contracts worth $477.8 million were signed, and exporters' costs were reimbursed for 6.26 billion tenge for 109 companies. Parallel development is underway for external infrastructure directions, including Uz-Qaztrade offices, Qaztrade offices in Tajikistan, Dubai, Termez, Budapest, Tehran, Urumqi, and Nanjing. Kazakhstan participated in eight major international exhibitions, such as Gulfood in Dubai, China Import Expo in Shanghai, Green Week in Berlin, as well as GITEX and exhibitions in Shanghai. Financial support for exporters through the Export Credit Agency reached 653.7 billion tenge, nearly doubling the 2024 figure. This includes trade and pre-export financing amounting to 92.2 billion tenge, which is three times more than last year. Support was provided to 121 exporters, recapitalization of 50 billion tenge was conducted, and state guarantees worth 250 billion tenge were provided. By the end of 2026, it is planned to increase insurance capacity to 1.1 trillion tenge. In 2025, Kazakhstan expanded its network of preferential trade agreements. An economic partnership agreement between the EAEU and the United Arab Emirates, a temporary trade agreement with Mongolia, and a free trade agreement with Indonesia were signed. Work is being finalized on concluding a services and investment trade agreement with the UAE, and the first round of negotiations with India has been held.International cooperation is actively promoted through multilateral platforms. In May, the second meeting of the "Central Asia-China" format of economy and trade ministers was held in Astana, where a memorandum and action plan were signed. In June, the eighth meeting of the Kazakhstan-EU Cooperation Committee in the trade configuration took place in Astana.To protect domestic producers and enhance competitiveness in the domestic market, customs and tariff regulation measures are being implemented. In 2025, 15 EEC decisions were adopted to change import duty rates, export duties on hides were abolished until May 31, 2028, and restrictions on the import of certain goods were established to protect domestic producers and ensure food security. Additionally, four anti-dumping measures were adopted, and ten new investigations into the import of certain types of products were initiated.According to the Minister of Trade and Integration, Arman Shakkaliyev, comprehensive work on expanding export policy, providing financial support to companies, and developing foreign economic relations creates a sustainable foundation for the growth of Kazakhstani exports, strengthens the position of domestic producers in international markets, and enhances the country's competitiveness in the global economy.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164682?lang=kk
From price stability to global markets: what the Ministry of Trade plans for 2026 18.02.2026
In 2025, the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan achieved key indicators in the trade sphere and ensured the fulfillment of the instructions of the Head of State and the Government. In 2026, the Ministry's primary focus will be on reducing inflation and ensuring price stability in the domestic market. To achieve this, comprehensive measures will be applied, including saturating the domestic market, controlling prices for socially significant goods, regulating wholesale trade and exports, and eliminating unproductive intermediaries. As noted by Arman Shakkaliyev, special attention will be paid to protecting domestic producers within the framework of international and integration associations. Issues regarding the accessibility of store shelves for domestic producers will be addressed, including categories for startups and the provision of "green shelves," as well as transparent procedures for admitting goods into retail chains. In accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister, new approaches to promoting non-commodity exports will be introduced. The Ministry's strategic focus is concentrated on diversifying the structure and geography of non-commodity exports, launching new support and incentive tools, with a special emphasis on the export of industrial goods. "In 2026, significant attention will be paid to the digital transformation of trade within the framework of the declared year of artificial intelligence and digitalization. The implementation of a national product catalog and a labeling system is planned, which will increase market transparency, simplify access to information for consumers and businesses, and create conditions for the digital control of commodity flows," emphasized Arman Shakkaliyev. Kazakhstan is chairing the bodies of the Eurasian Economic Union this year, which opens new opportunities for the development of international cooperation. The Ministry will focus on implementing the key directions outlined by the President in his address to the heads of the EAEU member states, including the development of artificial intelligence, digitalization, and the formation of barrier-free trade, as well as on conducting planned events within the Union. Minister of Trade and Integration Arman Shakkaliyev emphasized that all instructions from the Head of State and the Government are under personal control and will be implemented with high quality. The Ministry's work will continue systematically, consistently, and proactively, ensuring the stability of the domestic market, supporting domestic producers, and strengthening Kazakhstan's position in foreign markets.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164687?lang=kk
Bilateral Cooperation Between Kazakhstan and South Africa Discussed in Cape Town 18.02.2026
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to South Africa, Yerkin Akhinzhanov, during the visit to the legislative capital of the country, Cape Town, attended the State of the Nation Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa, as well as a number of related official events. The visit included a series of meetings with representatives of executive authorities, investment institutions and the regional business community.During a conversation with the Prime Minister of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, discussions focused on prospects for expanding interregional cooperation.The talks also involved the Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, the Executive Mayor of George, Alderman Browen Johnson, the Executive Mayor of Mossel Bay, Dirk Kotzé, the Executive Mayor of Knysna, Thando Matika, and the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Mobility, Isaac Mbulelo Sileku.Particular attention was given to the exchange of experience and opportunities for collaboration in the development of smart cities, special economic zones and digitalization, including the provision of public services in electronic format. Mining, agriculture and tourism were identified among the priority areas for cooperation.As part of the visit, the Ambassador also held talks with representatives of Wesgro, the official tourism, trade and investment promotion agency for the Western Cape. The parties discussed expanding business opportunities for exporters and investors, as well as strengthening cooperation mechanisms at the regional and municipal levels.In discussions with Marius Van Loggerenberg, Director of FSPS-Partners and Managing Director of Teplo-Hol Manufacturing & Applications, the company’s production facilities and technological solutions were presented. The company expressed interest in exploring the possibility of localizing the production of barrier coatings in Kazakhstan. The parties agreed to further examine potential partnerships with a view to launching production in the country.Special attention was devoted to cooperation in the tourism sector. During a meeting with Lee-Anne Singer, Chairperson of FEDHASA and representative of the relevant city authorities, the parties discussed the exchange of best practices in hospitality and service standards, strengthening B2B ties, and expanding professional cooperation between industry associations of Kazakhstan and South Africa.Following the visit, parties confirmed their interest in maintaining a constructive dialogue and advancing joint initiatives aimed at further strengthening bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and South Africa.Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa and the administrative center of the Western Cape. It is one of the country’s leading tourist and business hubs. The Western Cape is among the most economically developed regions of South Africa, distinguished by modern infrastructure, well-developed port logistics and a stable investment climate.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1164691?lang=kk
By the end of 2025, trade contributed 26% to the country's economic growth 18.02.2026
Minister of Trade and Integration Arman Shakkaliyev, during a board meeting of the department, summarized the results of 2025 and outlined priorities for 2026. According to him, the past year was a period of confident growth and strengthening of trade's position within the country's economic structure. The index of the physical volume of trade at the end of 2025 amounted to 108.9%, contributing 26% to the overall economic growth. Domestic trade turnover increased by 14.6% and reached 80 trillion tenge, compared to 69.7 trillion the previous year. The main growth was driven by both wholesale trade, with a volume of 53.5 trillion tenge, and the retail segment with an indicator of 26.4 trillion tenge. «For the first time in the last three years, investments in the sector have demonstrated steady growth,» noted the minister. The volume of investments increased immediately by 42% and reached 1,229 billion tenge, indicating increased business confidence in the trade sector and the formation of new growth points. Despite persistent global challenges, foreign trade also showed positive dynamics. External trade turnover grew by 1.3% and reached 143.9 billion dollars compared to 142.1 billion dollars in 2024. Non-resource exports increased by 1.2% and amounted to 41 billion dollars. Services exports demonstrated more noticeable growth — by 3.7%, reaching 12.3 billion dollars against 11.8 billion the previous year. At the end of the year, a positive foreign trade balance is maintained at the level of 14.2 billion dollars. As Arman Shakkaliyev emphasized, the achieved results form a solid foundation for further diversification of trade, expansion of non-resource exports, and strengthening of integration processes in 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164649?lang=kk
460 domestic trade enterprises received state support totaling 4.3 billion tenge 18.02.2026
Last year, comprehensive state support measures were launched in domestic trade, based on instruments for subsidizing and guaranteeing loans for industry entities through second-tier banks. The program is aimed at developing modern trade formats and modernizing infrastructure in the regions, while it does not involve the cities of Astana, Almaty, Shymkent, and shopping and entertainment centers. For projects in regional centers, the loan amount should not exceed 3 billion tenge; for mono- and small towns, as well as rural settlements, 1.5 billion tenge. The subsidized remuneration rate for second-tier banks is 10.75%, the subsidy period for investment purposes is up to 5 years, for replenishing working capital up to 3 years.The Minister emphasized that the provision of state support is accompanied by reciprocal obligations from businesses. Entrepreneurs are required to ensure access to trading shelves for domestic producers: at least 20% for non-food goods and 50% for food goods, including 30% under the current Rules of Domestic Trade and an additional 20% under state support measures. Currently, the ministry is working on changes that strengthen the priority of Kazakh producers. In particular, when receiving financing for replenishing working capital, a requirement is introduced to purchase goods, raw materials, and materials from domestic producers included in the relevant register. It also provides for an obligation to place products from novice Kazakh producers, registered no more than three years ago, on a preferential period from three months or more upon their written request. Additionally, a prohibition is introduced on changing the rental fee within one year from the date of concluding subsidy or guarantee agreements, as well as an obligation to timely submit reports to the Bureau of National Statistics through the digital system statgov.kz. Approximately 4.3 billion tenge has been allocated for the implementation of support measures, which has allowed for the financing of 460 projects across the country through second-tier banks. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1164653?lang=kk
A business forum on developing trade, economic, and investment cooperation was held in Nairobi 18.02.2026
Nairobi, 17 February 2026 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with the Kenya Chamber of Commerce and Industry, organized a business forum on trade, economic, and investment cooperation. The event was attended by the Permanent Secretary of Information, Communications and Digital Economy of Kenya Mr. S.Isaboke, the National Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, K.Onditti, the Director of the Department of Economic Affairs and Commercial Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya E.Matura, the Director of the Department of the national company “KenInvest” Mr. P.Rotich, as well as heads and representatives of more than 25 Kenyan businesses.From the Kazakh side, representatives of JSC “Center for Trade Policy Development “QazTrade”, JSC “Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan”, JSC “National Company “Kazakh Invest”, the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan “Atameken”, the company “NS Art venture Labs”, “TransAsia Logistics” participated in an online format. They presented the activities of their organizations, and also shared assessments of the state and prospects for the development of bilateral trade, economic and investment cooperation with Kazakhstan.Ambassador B.Sadykov informed participants about the political reforms being carried out in Kazakhstan, plans for national economic development, and prospects for bilateral cooperation with Kenya in various areas, including agriculture, industry, ICT, space, energy, tourism, construction, and others.Kenya's Permanent Secretary of Information, Communications and Digital Economy, S.Isaboke, noted that Kenya is interested in expanding and deepening trade, economic, and investment cooperation with Kazakhstan, and has a highly developed infrastructure, favorable conditions for project implementation, and qualified specialists in various sectors of the economy. They emphasized that Kenya is one of the continent's fastest growing countries, a regional logistics hub, and a sea gateway for developing trade with East African countries. He praised Kazakhstan's achievements in digital transformation and called for closer cooperation between the two countries in e-government systems, financial technologies, cybersecurity, and startup incubation.Following the forum, the Kenya Chamber of Commerce and Industry intends to develop a framework program to expand cooperation between the business communities of the two countries, as well as send a delegation of Kenyan businessmen to Kazakhstan to hold business meetings and discuss new areas of bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation. Furthermore, the Chamber will prepare a market entry fact sheet for Kenyan exporters in Kazakhstan, which will include information on product certification requirements, regulatory and compliance guidance, and logistics and supply chain advice.As part of the business forum, an exhibition of products from a number of Kenyan companies specializing in the export of coffee, tea, flowers, and citrus fruits was organized. A lively exchange of views took place between representatives of the Kenyan business community on prospects for cooperation with Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-nairobi/press/news/details/1164569?lang=kk
Registration for the free online Kazakh language course is open 18.02.2026
Dear compatriots!Continuing its mission to promote the Kazakh language, the Otandastar Foundation will launch a new series of free online Kazakh language courses starting in March 2026!Language is not only a mirror of the nation but also a tool to better understand your own history. This course will help expand your cultural and linguistic horizons. Eligibility Criteria for Participants:Ethnic Kazakhs living abroad, former compatriots, or citizens of Kazakhstan residing abroad;No age restrictions;Interest in learning and developing Kazakh language skills;Ability to attend online classes regularly;Basic equipment: a computer or smartphone with internet access. Course Benefits:Language Proficiency:Develop skills in speaking, writing, and understanding Kazakh fluently;Learning the language opens new opportunities in government, business, and cultural events.Creating a Language Environment:The online courses comprehensively develop listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills.Certification Opportunity:Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate by meeting the following requirements:Complete all lessons: – Attend all lessons; – Complete assignments and pass tests.Pass a final exam or test: – A final exam or test will be conducted to assess overall knowledge; – Oral or written tasks may be required.Show active participation: – Certificates will be awarded to those who attend regularly and actively participate in classes.Cultural Enrichment:In addition to language, participants will have the opportunity to learn about Kazakh culture and traditions.Boosting Confidence:As participants improve their language skills, they will gain confidence in expressing themselves in new environments. Why This Course?Interactive lessons designed for you; Engaging video materials and literary works. How to Enroll?The online Kazakh language course is offered in A1, A2, B1, and B2 levels for Turkish-speaking and Russian-speaking audiences. To register and join the course, take a placement test using the links below:Test in Russian:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHSwC1Bh7oodrUEqaCIVwPXmIlR4yGaMOZa2JjlKkVrwQG6Q/viewform?usp=dialogTest in Turkish:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoCUYTiYCmNHLKhoGF12NZ00La_c_xHs51ZX8LP31pJrjjSQ/viewform?usp=dialogFor Turkish- and Russian-speaking participants:Score up to 25 points — Group A1Score up to 50 points — Group A2Score up to 75 points — Group B1Score above 75 points — please join Group B2 For Turkish-speaking participants – WhatsApp groups:A1: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LjaLJXMkz8d4G9MuMF3uUyA2: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Eo9wP7FYd7YLqnBEPDEw4nB1: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JlVlOJjHNZhLsZK2gaeX4HB2: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JOkqN6WOmRxCnWg96G5X81 For Russian-speaking participants – Telegram groups:A1: https://t.me/+TmqhiKZHeVJiOWEyA2: https://t.me/+erC61FUMki00YTAyB1: https://t.me/+tbNy0C7bOoNlNDA6B2: https://t.me/+A3V_axFsPp40ZmM6 Once you join the WhatsApp group, please wait for the instructor’s guidelines. The instructor will send the schedule after all participants complete the placement test. The online Kazakh language course is scheduled to begin in March 2026. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-addis-ababa/press/news/details/1164553?lang=kk
Meeting of the Tripartite Commission on Social Partnership 18.02.2026
Issues of occupational safety and the prestige of working professions discussed in Sarani 👷♂️🏗️A meeting of the tripartite commission on social partnership was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Akim S. Beiskeev.The main thing from the agenda:🔹 Safety comes first: We discussed the creation of Production councils at such giants as QazTehna, Silk Road Electronics, Tengri Tyres and others. The goal is zero injuries and prevention of occupational diseases.🔹 The results of the Year of Working Professions (2025): The heads of education departments, colleges and a Career Center reported on measures to increase the prestige of working professions. The profession of a man of work is a priority!🔹 Monitoring of agreements: The results of the implementation of the Trilateral Agreement for 2024-2026 were summed up and the work plan for the current year was approved.Decisions have been made on all issues and recommendations have been made to improve the working conditions of the citizens. Посмотреть эту публикацию в Instagram Публикация от Саран қаласының жұмыспен қамту бөлімі (@zhumyspen_qamty_bolimi_saran) Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/social-saran/press/news/details/1164566?lang=kk