Kazakhstan and Wallonia Strengthen Partnership in Key Economic Sectors

Kazakhstan and Wallonia Strengthen Partnership in Key Economic Sectors

17.04.2026 08:30:57 305

Brussels, April 16, 2026 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belgium Roman Vassilenko held a meeting with Ms. Pascale Delcomminette, CEO of the Wallonia Export and Investment Agency (AWEX) and Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI).

  1. Vassilenko informed his counterpart about the ongoing political and institutional reforms in Kazakhstan aimed at modernizing the system of public administration and strengthening the rule of law. It was noted that, following a nationwide referendum, a new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan has been adopted, preserving the fundamental principles of statehood while enhancing democratic institutions and guarantees of citizens’ rights.

The parties discussed prospects for expanding trade, economic and investment cooperation between Kazakhstan and the two Belgian regions, with particular focus on priority areas such as critical minerals and metallurgy, petrochemicals, agriculture and agri-tech, logistics and the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), digitalization and artificial intelligence, green energy, as well as science, education and innovation.

The Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan remains a reliable partner of the European Union and Belgium, consistently implementing economic reforms aimed at diversifying the economy and attracting investment. It was emphasized that Kazakhstan plays an important role in ensuring global resource security, being the world’s largest producer and exporter of uranium and a key supplier of critical raw materials.

Special attention was given to the development of industrial cooperation and the creation of value-added chains. Kazakhstan is interested in attracting Walloon companies possessing advanced technologies and expertise in metallurgy, chemical industry, pharmaceuticals and engineering solutions. The interlocutors also discussed issues of digital transformation, development of artificial intelligence and the green transition, including projects in the field of renewable energy.

As noted by Ms. Delcomminette, trade between Kazakhstan and Wallonia is experiencing dynamic growth; however, it still holds significant potential for further expansion and qualitative development.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties emphasized the importance of strengthening direct contacts between business communities, including through the organization of business missions, sectoral forums and B2B meetings with the participation of Walloon companies, highlighting the key role of AWEX in promoting cooperation.

Wallonia is the second-largest economy in Belgium after Flanders and plays an important role in the country’s industrial and export structure. The region’s GDP amounted to €150 billion in 2024. Key sectors include pharmaceuticals, mining, rubber and plastics manufacturing, electrical equipment production, as well as metallurgy and metal products. The region is actively developing innovative sectors such as biotechnology, medical technologies and green industry, supported by strong research institutions in Liège, Louvain-la-Neuve and Namur.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1202671?lang=kk