“C5+1” Business Conference Held in Washington with the Participation of Companies from Central Asian Countries and the United States
07.11.2025 09:40:39 156Washington, D.C., November 6, 2025 – As part of the visit of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the United States, a jubilee “C5+1” business conference was held, marking the 10th anniversary of the partnership between the Central Asian countries and the United States.
The event, hosted at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, brought together representatives of governments, national companies, and leading businesses from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and the United States. The main theme of the conference was the expansion of trade, economic, and investment cooperation between Central Asia and the United States.
Representatives of Kazakhstan’s public and private sectors – including Samruk-Kazyna, JSC NMH Baiterek, KAZ Minerals, Qarmet, Freedom Holding Corp., Bilim Media Group, AIFC, Tau-Ken Samruk, and Port Kuryk (Semurg Invest) – attended the conference, among others.
Participants discussed opportunities for attracting U.S. investment into Kazakhstan’s and Central Asia’s infrastructure, energy, and innovation projects; expanding exports of rare earth metals, metal products, and agricultural goods to the U.S. market; as well as developing digital and financial technologies.
The forum featured five thematic sessions focused on supply chain development, the use of artificial intelligence, the digital economy, and investment opportunities in the U.S. and Central Asia.
Kazakhstan co-moderated the session on digital economy development, which discussed prospects for digitalization, artificial intelligence integration, cybersecurity, and cross-border online services. The Kazakh delegation included representatives of Kaspi.kz, ERG, BTS Digital, Air Astana, and other companies.
Participants emphasized that Kazakhstan continues to strengthen its position as an IT hub of Eurasia. Global technology leaders such as Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, and Starlink are already operating in the country, while joint initiatives with Meta and Amazon aim to develop satellite internet and create a Kazakh-language artificial intelligence model.
During the panel discussions, it was highlighted that Astana remains Washington’s key trade and economic partner in Central Asia, accounting for over 60% of the region’s GDP and 75% of its trade with the United States. Since independence, Kazakhstan has attracted more than 100 billion dollars in U.S. investment, and the country’s share in total investment across Central Asia exceeds 80%.
Alongside the expansion of American capital in Kazakhstan, the conference also addressed Kazakh investment initiatives in the United States. 1Thirty Holding presented a 130-million-dollar chemical complex project for powder-coating production, the first industrial investment by Kazakhstan in the U.S. In addition, abr+ announced plans to open a network of AUYL restaurants across the country.
During President Tokayev’s visit, 29 bilateral documents were signed between Kazakhstan and the United States, with a total value of around 17 billion dollars. The agreements cover industry, energy, education, digitalization, and innovation, representing a significant step toward strengthening the strategic partnership and deepening economic cooperation between the two countries.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1100668?lang=kk