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Memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Alexey Tikhonenko Honored in Alytus 15.10.2025
Alytus, 10 October 2025 – Representatives of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Lithuania, led by Ambassador Timur Urazayev, honored the memory of Alexey Tikhonenko, a Hero of the Soviet Union and native of Kazakhstan, by laying a wreath at his burial site in Alytus.Tikhonenko fought bravely on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, demonstrating courage and selflessness. He made a significant contribution to the common victory over fascism, defending his homeland and the freedom of future generations. Tikhonenko’s heroism symbolizes the bravery and sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of Kazakhstanis who stood to defend peace during the most difficult years of the war.Head of the diplomatic mission Timur Urazayev emphasized that Kazakhstan attaches great importance to preserving historical memory and honoring those who gave their lives for peace. “The memory of people like Alexey Tikhonenko is not just history – it is a living connection between generations and an important part of the friendship that unites our nations,” he noted.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vilnius/press/news/details/1084573?lang=kk
On the visit of the delegation of the Central Asian Regional Information and Coordination Center for Combating Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and Their Precursors 15.10.2025
10 октября 2025 года в Комитете по правовой статистике и специальным учетом Генеральной прокуратуры состоялась встреча с директором Центральноазиатского регионального информационного координационного центра по борьбе с незаконным оборотом наркотических средств, психотропных веществ и их прекурсоров (ЦАРИКЦ) Хамидовым М.Т. и начальником организационного подразделения Ильясовым Р.Т.Целью встречи явилось укрепление международного сотрудничества, обсуждение вопросов противодействия наркотизму.В рамках проводимого мероприятия Председатель Комитета Сабит Нурлыбай процитировав слова Главы государства, озвученные им на втором саммите «Центральная Азия-Россия» «серьезное беспокойство в мире вызывает незаконный оборот наркотиков, особенно синтетических», проинформировал гостей о деятельности ведомства Генеральной прокуратуры.В частности, Комитетом на основе накопленной правовой информации внедрены и развиваются уникальные информационно-аналитические системы, благодаря которым оцифрованы все стадии уголовного и административного процессов, способствующие укреплению законности и правопорядка.Отдельное внимание посвящено обсуждению работы вновь созданного Национального межведомственного Таргетинг-Центра и перспективам его дальнейшего сотрудничества с ЦАРИКЦ.Стороны отметили важность дальнейшего сотрудничества в вопросах противодействия накротизму Комитет по правовой статистике и специальным учетам Генеральной прокуратуры Республики КазахстанSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/pravstat/press/news/details/1084576?lang=kk
Priorities of Kazakh–Indian relations synchronized in New Delhi 15.10.2025
New Delhi, 10 October 2025 - Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of India Azamat Yeskarayev held a meeting with Secretary (West) of the Ministry of External Affairs of India HE Mr. Sibi George.Ambassador Yeskarayev congratulated Mr. George on his recent appointment and briefed him on the current state and prospects for the development of Kazakhstan–India cooperation, noting the positive dynamics of interaction in the political, trade and economic, cultural, humanitarian, and educational spheres.The Kazakh diplomat particularly emphasized the importance of intensifying efforts in the investment sphere, as well as achieving the previously agreed target of increasing bilateral trade turnover to 3 billion US dollars. In this context, the parties discussed ways to expand imports and exports, as well as opportunities to diversify the trade structure. They also considered the prospects of Indian companies’ participation in major investment projects in Kazakhstan.Both sides highlighted the importance of strengthening people-to-people ties. They discussed measures to boost tourist exchanges, develop educational programs, and create more favorable conditions for business travel and cultural interaction.In the context of preparations for upcoming bilateral events at various levels, the sides stressed the need to further enrich the agenda with practical initiatives. In this regard, Mr. George expressed readiness to accelerate preparations for the upcoming consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, which are expected to result in concrete steps to deepen high-level dialogue.The diplomats also noted that the current regional and global context creates additional opportunities to expand cooperation and align positions on key issues. The parties exchanged views on the upcoming “Central Asia – India” Summit of Heads of State, which is expected to serve as an important platform for promoting joint initiatives and further strengthening Kazakhstan–India relations.Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to maintain regular contacts and continue advancing joint initiatives in areas of mutual interest.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1084584?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Strengthens the Role of Civil Society in Ensuring Regional Security 15.10.2025
Astana, October 8, 2025 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted the international conference “Peace Through Partnership: The Role of Civil Society in Ensuring Regional Security.” The event brought together representatives of government institutions, diplomatic missions, international organizations, as well as non-governmental and research centers from Kazakhstan, Central Asian countries, Europe, and the United Kingdom.The forum focused on strengthening societal resilience, developing partnerships between the state and civil society, and exchanging international experience in preventing radicalization and countering extremism.Stanislav Vassilenko, Ambassador-at-Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, highlighted the strategic importance of public diplomacy as an instrument for enhancing regional stability and trust. He emphasized that Kazakhstan consistently pursues a peace-oriented foreign policy and promotes a “society diplomacy” model in which civil institutions become active actors of security.During the conference, Amanzhol Urazbayev, Chairman of the NGO “Counterterrorism Committee” and Head of the Consortium of Non-Governmental Organizations of Kazakhstan, presented the outcomes of the “Peace Through Partnership” project. He noted that the established Consortium has become a model of civic security architecture, where the state, society, and experts function as an integrated system of early response and prevention.As part of the event, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Consortium of NGOs of Kazakhstan and the British Foundation Connect Futures, marking a new stage of collaboration in research, education, and counter-radicalization efforts.The conference reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s leading role as a center of regional dialogue and peace diplomacy. The “Peace Through Partnership” project has become an effective example of cooperation between the state and civil society in promoting peace, trust, and resilience.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1084598?lang=kk
The State of the Nation Address by the President of Kazakhstan opens new horizons for Dutch investors 15.10.2025
The Hague, 9 October 2025 – A business forum titled “Investing in Kazakhstan: New Horizons for Dutch Business” was held in The Hague. The event was organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of the Netherlands with the aim of familiarizing a broad audience with the key provisions of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s Address “Kazakhstan in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Key Tasks and Their Solutions through Digital Transformation.” The forum served as a vivid example of constructive dialogue and fruitful exchange of views with representatives of Dutch government institutions, business associations, and companies, reflecting their growing interest in new opportunities for cooperation with Kazakhstan. Presentations by the Kazakh side covered prospects for Dutch investors in light of the latest changes in Kazakhstan’s investment policy and the expansion of state support measures for entrepreneurship.Opening the meeting, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Netherlands Kairat Abdrakhmanov emphasized that, under the leadership of the President, Kazakhstan continues to demonstrate steady economic growth while consistently pursuing the course of economic diversification and digitalization. In his remarks, the Ambassador briefed the participants on the key priorities of the President’s Address, noting that the document defines the strategic direction of the country’s development in the context of the new technological era. Ms. Gaziza Bakhmani, Deputy Director General of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), highly commended Kazakhstan’s efforts to create a conducive and transparent business environment, expressing confidence that sustainable development and the new reforms are opening up additional opportunities for Dutch business.“Kazakhstan remains an important partner for the Netherlands – not only due to emerging economic opportunities, but also thanks to mutual trust and a shared vision for the future. Recently, we organized a trade mission on critical raw materials, and earlier successfully implemented a project on port development and logistics. These initiatives demonstrate the high level of our cooperation and our confidence in its continued strengthening,” noted Gaziza Bakhmani.Ulbosyn Sarybayeva, Regional Representative for Europe of the “KazakhInvest” National Company, delivered a comprehensive presentation introducing new instruments and incentives aimed at attracting foreign investors. Sairan Baizakhanov, Special Representative in Europe for Critical Raw Materials, outlined Kazakhstan’s significant potential in the field of rare-earth elements and sustainable subsoil use. Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) – Job van Tiel and Kalina Vrieze – shared the outcomes of the recent Dutch business mission to Kazakhstan, underlining the successful nature of the visit and the growing interest of Dutch companies in expanding cooperation with their Kazakh counterparts.The world-renowned company Royal Philips presented new directions in high-tech business. Royal Rijk Zwaan, which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, shared its successful experience of operating in Kazakhstan, where the introduction of Dutch technologies in seed production is helping to increase yields, improve product quality, and create new jobs, thereby making a tangible contribution to the country’s food security.The forum participants discussed plans for the implementation of new joint projects and expressed confidence that cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Netherlands will continue to develop on the basis of mutual trust and shared interests. As a testament to this commitment, the event featured a signing ceremony of a Roadmap between the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan and Royal Philips on the launch of the production of portable ultrasound devices, as well as a Memorandum of Understanding between “KazakhInvest” National Company and Tulip Magazine, a Netherlands-based publication, aimed at promoting business success stories and fostering cultural ties between Kazakhstan and the Netherlands.Particular attention was drawn to new steps toward expanding the institution of Honorary Consuls of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The new Honorary Consuls – Frederik Vossenaar and Derk Kool – expressed their readiness to actively promote Kazakh-Dutch economic initiatives and to contribute to the strengthening of humanitarian and business relations.The Embassy expressed its sincere appreciation to the Dutch government bodies and business community for their active participation and practical contribution to strengthening the bilateral economic and investment partnership, which unites the two countries in their shared aspiration for sustainable development, stability, and prosperity.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hague/press/news/details/1084611?lang=kk
Press release 15.10.2025
A roundtable discussion was held today with the participation of the Afghanistan War Veterans’ Organization, dedicated to the development of a methodological guide on ideological and patriotic education for children and young people.The event was held as part of implementing the Adal Azamat Concept, aimed at fostering moral, civic, and patriotic values in the younger generation. The participants addressed approaches to the structure and content of the guide, formats for working with students and the role of veterans in transferring fighting and life experience.The roundtable discussion resulted in outlining the main thematic sections, agreeing upon the forms of implementation, and highlighting the importance of a systematic approach in educational work.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1084235?lang=kk
Improving financial literacy of schoolchildren 15.10.2025
Inorder to implement the educationalprogram"AdalAzamat",aimedatforming the principles of financialliteracy,taxculture,honestyandcivicresponsibilityamongstudents, the StateRevenueDepartmentfor the Egindykolskydistrictconductsexplanatoryworkwithstudents of the villageschools. Egindykol.Students are taughtabout the importance of taxes,budgetformationand the role of the taxpayerin the development of the country.The lecture is accompanied by video materials andexplanationsthathelped to betterunderstandmoderneconomicprocesses.Such events contribute to the education of conscious, honest and hardworking citizens who are able to manage their finances competently. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1100521?lang=kk
We invite you to the opening evening of the fourth concert season of the Zhetisu Regional Philharmonic named after Danesh Rakishev! 15.10.2025
Dear residents of Taldykorgan!We invite you to the opening of the fourth concert season of the Danesh Rakishev Regional Philharmonic!October 13, 6:30 PMVenue: Danesh Rakishev Regional Philharmonic, (153 Abylay Khan Street)During the evening, the Philharmonic's best artists will demonstrate their skills and give the audience a heartfelt evening.Ticket price: 2,000 tengeContact phone number: 8-747-787-88-81, 8-701-567-48-07We look forward to seeing you at this evening of the arts!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-archive/press/news/details/1084285?lang=kk
The official presentation of the new prosecutor of the region 15.10.2025
The official presentation of the new prosecutor of the Kostanay region, Marat Seksembayev, took place in the building of the prosecutor's office of Kostanay region. The event was attended by Deputy Prosecutor General of the Republic of Kazakhstan Gabit Sadyrbekov, Akim of the region Kumar Aksakalov, heads of law enforcement and representatives of the public.During the ceremony, the Deputy Prosecutor General noted the professionalism and rich experience of the newly appointed head, expressing confidence in his ability to effectively organize the activities of the prosecutor's office in the region, ensure law and order, and strengthen cooperation with government agencies and the public.The governor of the region, in turn, wished the new prosecutor success in his work, expressing readiness for constructive cooperation in solving topical issues of the region related to ensuring the rule of law, protecting the rights of citizens and businesses.The Regional Prosecutor expressed gratitude for the trust shown and stressed his willingness to work openly and effectively to strengthen the rule of law and protect rights and freedoms.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AoIFfCNuYQo Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1084358?lang=kk
The authorization procedure on the eGov.kz portal has changed 15.10.2025
To ensure information security and protect users, the authorization procedure on the eGov.kz portal has changed since October this year. Now, after the first stage of authorization using a digital signature (DS), the user must verify their identity with an SMS code sent from 1414. The changes apply to the eGov.kz portal as well as its components (the eOtinish service and the 'Open Government' portal).   The new authorization system is aimed at enhancing information security and protecting users' data when using government online services. The second stage of authorization protects citizens in case of loss of access to their digital signature (DS) key, as well as against unauthorized access to the eGov.kz portal by third parties using the user's key. For this, the user’s identity must be verified via the mobile phone number linked to their eGov.kz portal account. What should a user do if they do not receive an SMS from 1414?To receive SMS codes correctly, the user must ensure that their phone number is linked to their eGov.kz portal account. If the phone number is not linked to the account, the user will not be able to receive messages from 1414. You can find the instructions for linking your mobile phone number to your eGov.kz portal account here.Is there another way to log in without an SMS code?A user can log in to the eGov.kz portal using the eGov Mobile application. To do this, the user needs to scan a special QR code from the eGov.kz portal's authorization page using the eGov Mobile application.What steps should users take if they are abroad?Users located outside the Republic of Kazakhstan will only receive SMS messages from 1414 if international roaming is enabled. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the roaming service is active before using the public services of the eGov.kz portal abroad. Note! Sharing digital signature (DS) keys with third parties is prohibited, since DS serves as a personal identification tool and is equivalent to a handwritten signature. The transfer of DS to other persons is subject to administrative liability.To avoid violations when using a digital signature (DS), documents on behalf of a legal entity can only be signed by the head of the organization or individuals officially authorized by the organization. Each person uses their own digital signature (DS), and the power of attorney only confirms that the individual has the right to sign documents on behalf of the legal entity. If the information system used for signing requires additional permissions, the procedure should be clarified with the system owner.Individuals and individual entrepreneurs can officially authorize another person to sign documents on their behalf. In this case, each person uses their own digital signature (DS) issued in their name.In the event that violations are detected, individuals and legal entities will be held administratively liable. Depending on the category of the offender, the following amounts of administrative fines are established: individuals – 50 MCI (KZT 196,600);officials, small business entities, and non-profit organizations – 100 MCI (KZT 393,200);medium-sized business entities – 150 MCI (KZT 589,800);large business entities – 200 MCI (KZT 786,400).The change to the authorization procedure was implemented in accordance with Clause 47, 'Approval of Unified Requirements in the Field of Information and Communication Technologies and Information Security', which stipulates the mandatory use of multi-factor authentication. The updated authorization procedure applies to both individuals and legal entities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1084376?lang=kk
Public transport issues discussed in Ust-Kamenogorsk 15.10.2025
At a meeting of the permanent commissions of the city maslikhat, with the participation of heads of passenger transport enterprises, the issue of the state and prospects of passenger transportation development in Ust-Kamenogorsk was considered.As a result of the discussion, recommendations were given to responsible structures on comprehensive improvement of the quality of public transport services. In particular, the focus is on: ensuring a sufficient number of traffic schedules on key routes, taking into account peak loads; strengthening schedule monitoring, especially in the evening and in remote areas of the city; analyzing passenger traffic using the ONAY! system in order to identify the most in-demand destinations and possible opening of new routes.Recommendations were also given on the work of drivers and conductors with passengers: compliance with ethical rules, prohibition of smoking in transport, as well as assistance to persons with disabilities. In addition, carriers are invited to consider the possibility of introducing uniform uniforms for public transport employees.Special attention is paid to ensuring the smooth operation of the ONAY! fare payment system, timely informing passengers about its functioning and responding to user complaints.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ukmaslihat/press/news/details/1084384?lang=kk
New Head of the State Revenue Department for the Almaty Region of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan was appointed 15.10.2025
Today, the Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Ernar Yerzhanov, introduced the new head of the State Revenue Department for the Almaty Region, Anuarbekov Sh.A. to the staff.Shingys Anuarbekov has many years of professional experience working in the tax service of Kazakhstan. He began his career in the tax authorities in 1998 as a specialist in the Tax Committee for the Turksib district of Almaty.Over the years, he has held senior positions in the tax departments of Almaty, Zhambyl, Akmola, and Kostanay regions. From August 2022 to the present, he has headed the Department of State Revenue for Astana.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1084402?lang=kk
In honor of Teacher's Day, a new specialized lyceum № 8 was officially opened in our city 15.10.2025
In honor of Teacher's Day, a new specialized lyceum No. 8 was officially opened in our city. This school was built in 1952 and was built on the site of an emergency building.It was originally planned to carry out major repairs at this school. However, as a result of a comprehensive technical inspection, the building was declared an emergency and turned out to be unsuitable for further operation. In this regard, a project for a new school building has been developed.The new school meets all the standards of modern education. Spacious and bright classrooms, in particular, a STEM classroom equipped with modern technologies for practical science education, modern laboratories, robotics classrooms, workshops, an assembly hall, a sports hall, and a library. All conditions have been created in the school building for the comprehensive development of children and the comfortable work of teachers.At the same time, it is worth noting the duration of the project, although the standard construction period is 15 months, in practice, the construction work was fully completed in 9 months. This is a vivid example of effective and well-coordinated work.The opening ceremony was attended by Akim of the region Nariman Toregalievich, who congratulated the teachers on their professional holiday and thanked them for their hard work. He noted that the opening of the lyceum is a clear indication that the region pays priority attention to the development of human capital.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/bko-kurylys/press/news/details/1084418?lang=kk
Trade Minister Arman Shakkaliyev discussed measures to develop domestic trade and support domestic producers with businesses and civil society 15.10.2025
In Astana, Arman Shakkaliyev, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, met with representatives of non-governmental organizations, the business community, and industry associations. The meeting focused on developing domestic trade, strengthening the position of domestic producers, and improving the regulatory framework for the industry.Over 120 people attended the meeting, including Banu Nurgaziyeva, President of the Civil Alliance of Kazakhstan, Albert Rau and Nurzhan Ashimbetov, members of the Majilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, representatives of the Association of Retail Chains, heads of large retail chains from across the country, owners of retail markets, as well as representatives of industry associations specializing in domestic producers and the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs.Opening the event, the Minister emphasized that ensuring food security, price stability, and access to retail shelves for domestic producers are strategic objectives facing the Government, which the Head of State places particular emphasis on. The Ministry is implementing comprehensive measures aimed at reducing import dependence, developing private labels, and creating a competitive retail ecosystem in the country."Trade ranks second in terms of economic contribution to GDP, accounting for 16.5%, providing employment for over 1.5 million people. Domestic trade turnover has grown by almost 80% over the past five years, reaching 70.7 trillion tenge in 2024. This trend confirms that trade is not simply an intermediary, but a key sector that is shaping a sustainable middle class and new consumption formats," noted Arman Shakkaliyev.The Minister of Trade expressed gratitude to businesses for their demonstrated social responsibility during the Bereke Fest campaign. Retail chains organized special corners and provided direct deliveries of meat and produce from agricultural firms to the Northwestern Territory. More than 80 retail chains participated. In the lead-up to Republic Day, discounts on a wide range of food and non-food products will be offered in all major shopping malls and online platforms. The format of the promotion was discussed.First Vice Minister Aizhan Bizhanova announced current measures aimed at supporting domestic producers. Legislative requirements have been established requiring at least 30% of shelf space to be allocated to Kazakhstani food and non-food products. These requirements apply to all retail formats, from large retail chains to convenience stores and markets. State support also provides for an additional 20% increase in shelf space in exchange for subsidies. Failure to meet these conditions will result in the termination of funding and a refund.To simplify interactions between producers and retail chains and marketplaces, a "Single Window" for applications is being created on the QazTrade platform, which will be integrated with the Register of Domestic Producers. This solution will ensure prompt and transparent access of products to the market.Much attention is also being paid to fair leasing arrangements. New rules establish requirements for lease agreements with fixed terms, a limit on rent revisions no more than once per year, and mandatory six-month notice.At the meeting, representatives of the Magnum and SMALL&SKIF chains shared their successful experiences in developing private labels (PLs). This is becoming a key strategic area in retail, helping to build customer loyalty and strengthen competitive positions.Private labels are products offered exclusively within a single chain. They are distinguished by affordable prices (10-20% lower than comparable products), high quality, and cover all price segments from economy to premium.The SMALL&SKIF chain emphasizes collaboration with domestic manufacturers, which helps ensure quality, support local businesses, and create a unique offering for customers. Magnum's private label development has demonstrated impressive results: over five years, the share of such products in the chain's turnover has grown from 1.7% to 11.9%. The network works with 71 producers in 18 cities, developing a sustainable supply chain and strengthening its local presence.Representatives of industry associations, such as the Union of Potato and Vegetable Growers of Kazakhstan, the Association of Egg Producers of Kazakhstan, the Dairy Union of Kazakhstan, the Grain Union of Kazakhstan, the Association of Meat Processing Enterprises of Kazakhstan, and others, also expressed their positions. Participants expressed their willingness to act as reliable suppliers and provide the domestic market with stable supplies and the necessary product range, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the domestic retail network and developing sustainable supply chains.Meeting participants paid special attention to the provisions of the new Tax Code. In particular, preferential special regimes will be retained for trade and the agro-industrial complex, and the taxation procedure for agricultural producers with a fixed income has been simplified.The VAT rate has been reduced to 3% of income, while legal entities in the agricultural sector have a reduced VAT burden.The base VAT rate has been set at 16%, with small businesses operating under special regimes exempt from payment. Tax incentives for the self-employed and processors are also retained, including the possibility of deferring VAT on imported raw materials used for domestic production."If a business serves the public, provides simple services, and small-scale trade, the simplified tax system remains in place. However, if a business serves companies, works with government contracts, builds large facilities, or has a large turnover, that's a different matter. There must be comprehensive tax accounting. We also prioritized transparency. The simpler the activity, the easier it is to administer the simplified system," Vice Minister of National Economy Yerlan Sagnayev noted in his speech.After discussing key areas of domestic market support, Banu Nurgaziyeva, President of the Civil Alliance of Kazakhstan, noted the importance of consolidating the efforts of all parties."Today, relevant NGOs, associations, and domestic producers have gathered. Indeed, food security is a key component. We want domestic products to be a true priority; we want healthy products. Domestic products are in high demand and are of good quality. Working together, government, business, and the civil society can boost and develop domestic production," she emphasized.At the end of the meeting, the participants expressed their readiness for further cooperation, noting the importance of regular dialogue between the government, business, and civil society to foster a fair, competitive, and transparent market that benefits all citizens.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1084036?lang=kk
An international art festival was held at the “Korkyt Ata” Memorial Complex 15.10.2025
Today, the “Korkyt Sazy” concert took place at the “Korkyt Ata” Memorial Complex as part of the international folklore and music festival “Korkyt and the Melody of the Great Steppe.” The festival, held once every three years, aims to strengthen the spiritual unity of Turkic peoples and promote our shared culture to the world. This year marks the seventh edition of the event.The festival was organized with the support of the Kyzylorda Regional Akimat and the International Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation. Artistic groups from various regions of Kazakhstan, as well as from fraternal countries such as Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tuva, and the Altai Republic, took part in the event.The program began in a special spiritual atmosphere. Guests were greeted by the “Äzheler Ensemble” performing the traditional shashu ceremony, showcasing Kazakh hospitality.The festival was attended by the representative of the TURKSOY International Organization Secretariat, Sandzhar Mulazimoglu, President of the International Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation Aktoty Raimkulova, and Head of the Department of Culture, Archives and Documentation of the Kyzylorda Region Zhanmurat Seilov, who emphasized the importance of the event.The cultural program featured performances inspired by the life and philosophical worldview of Korkyt Ata, as well as zhyrau and terme performances. Artistic groups from various countries also presented their national works to the audience.This festival, which strengthens the spiritual bond between fraternal peoples and passes on Korkyt Ata’s legacy to the younger generation, was organized at a high level.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1084101?lang=kk
Explaining the New Tax Code: Open House Day in Koksu District 15.10.2025
On October 9, 2025, the Department of State Revenues for the Koksu District held an “Open Doors Day” for individual entrepreneurs and taxpayers. During the event, specialists provided detailed explanations of the main provisions of the new Tax Code, which will come into force in 2026.Participants were informed about key changes in tax legislation, including updates related to VAT, CIT, and PIT. The meeting also covered the specifics of taxation for small and medium-sized businesses, measures aimed at simplifying tax administration procedures, and new opportunities designed to reduce excessive administrative barriers for entrepreneurs.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1084103?lang=kk
Explanation of the Main Provisions of the New Tax Code: Open Day for Entrepreneurs 15.10.2025
The Kerbulak District Department of State Revenues held an "Open Day" for individual entrepreneurs and taxpayers on the topic “Explanation of the Main Provisions of the New Tax Code.”The main goal of the event was to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the key provisions of the new Tax Code, which will come into effect in 2026.During the meeting, specialists thoroughly explained the innovations in tax legislation to entrepreneurs, paying special attention to changes in value-added tax (VAT), corporate income tax (CIT), and individual income tax (IIT).In addition, participants received detailed information on the specifics of taxation for small and medium-sized businesses, measures to simplify tax administration, and steps to reduce bureaucratic barriers for entrepreneurs.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1114268?lang=kk
Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan Erlan Sarsembayev took part in the 144th plenary session of the Venice Commission 15.10.2025
From 9 to 10 October 2025, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Sarsembayev represented the country at the 144th plenary session of the Venice Commission.The plenary session of the Venice Commission was also attended by the Chair of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan Elvira Azimova.The agenda of the 144th plenary session included discussion of conclusions on draft laws and legal issues in a number of countries, including Hungary, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Armenia, Georgia, North Macedonia and Ukraine.Conclusions on legal issues raised at previous sessions concerning Albania and the Republic of Moldova were also considered.During participation in the 144th plenary session of the Venice Commission, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Sarsembayev met with Judge of the Constitutional Court of Korea Kim Hyung-doo, where Yerlan Sarsembayev provided information on the digitalisation and introduction of artificial intelligence elements into the information systems of the judiciary currently underway in the country.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/adilet/press/news/details/1084126?lang=kk
Center for Information Support of Compatriots Abroad 15.10.2025
The “Otandastar Qory” Foundation operates the Center for Information Support of Compatriots Abroad (Call Center 1404), providing 24/7 assistance to Kazakh citizens around the world.Calls from all Kazakhstan mobile operators and landline numbers are free of charge, and support is also available via WhatsApp and Telegram.Contacts:📞 1404 (free within Kazakhstan)📞 8 800 080 1404 (from landline numbers)📞 +7 (7172) 98 1404, +7 708 903 8217 (from abroad)🌐 oq.gov.kz | erulik.kz | komek@oq.gov.kz📱 @OtanDastarQory | @otandastar_qorySource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-abudhabi/press/news/details/1084133?lang=kk
Kazakhstan – a Key Energy Partner for the EU: New Agreements on Green Energy Signed in Brussels 15.10.2025
Brussels, October 10, 2025 — Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Akkenzhenov took part in the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, where he held a series of strategic meetings with the leadership of the European Union and heads of major European financial institutions. The visit reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s status as a key and reliable partner of the EU in Central Asia.During the forum, Minister Akkenzhenov met with European Commissioner for International Partnerships Josef Sikela and European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Marta Kos. The parties discussed ways to deepen cooperation in energy security and the development of green energy.The Minister reiterated Kazakhstan’s strategic goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, emphasizing that the country follows a pragmatic and balanced approach to the green transition. According to him, this process must ensure a balance between the development of renewable energy sources and the reliability of the national power system, which currently relies on conventional generation.A key focus of the visit was on attracting investment. The Minister held substantive meetings with Odile Renaud-Basso, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); Cyril Bellet, Director of the French Development Agency (AFD); and representatives of the Italian financial group Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP).The main outcome of the visit was the signing of Memoranda of Cooperation with leading European financial institutions — the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB). These documents are aimed at mobilizing investments in regional projects, including the Kambarata-1 Hydropower Plant, renewable energy initiatives, and modernization of power grids.On the sidelines of the forum, the Central Asia Partnership Dialogue was held, organized by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ). The event brought together energy ministers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. Minister Akkenzhenov presented Kazakhstan’s position on regional electricity trade, joint development of hydropower potential, and harmonization of technical standards for renewable energy.“Our visit to Brussels confirmed the strong mutual interest in deepening the energy partnership. Kazakhstan is a reliable supplier of energy resources and is ready to become Europe’s strategic ally in green energy, critical raw materials, and green hydrogen production. The signed agreements with the EIB and EBRD send a clear signal to European businesses that Kazakhstan is a promising and secure destination for long-term investment in a sustainable future,” — emphasized Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Akkenzhenov.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/energo/press/news/details/1084143?lang=kk