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Meeting with the President of the Brazilian Tobacco Industry Federation 01.07.2026
Brazil, June 10, 2026 – A meeting was held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Brazil between Ambassador BolatNussupov, President of the Brazilian Tobacco Industry Association «Sinditabaco»ValmorThesing, and President of the Brazil–Kazakhstan Chamber of Commerce and Industry CassianoViana.During the meeting, the parties discussed the establishment of bilateral cooperation in the field of production technologies and the supply of raw tobacco.The Brazilian side noted that Brazil is the world’s leading exporter of tobacco and ranks third globally in production volume, producing approximately 600,000–700,000 metric tons annually, behind only China and the United States. Around 85–90% of Brazilian tobacco is exported, primarily to Europe and Southeast Asia. The country’s main tobacco-growing regions are located in the southern states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and Paraná.In this regard, interest was expressed in establishing partnerships with relevant organizations and companies in Kazakhstan operating in this sector. The parties agreed to organize an online meeting between potential partners from the two countries. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1238649?lang=ru
Astana Yutariya Plant 01.07.2026
The Astana Yutariya plant was launched about ten years ago and has beenoperating continuously since then. The enterprise employs more than 250people. Here, specialized workwear is manufactured for representativesof various professions.More about the production process can be found on the program"Qoltańba" on Astana TV.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1238652?lang=ru
On Interparliamentary Cooperation Development with Austria 01.07.2026
Vienna, June 9, 2026 – Mukhtar Tileuberdi, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Austria, took part in an event organized by the Austrian Parliamentary Society (Österreichische Parlamentarische Gesellschaft, ÖPG), during which he held a number of substantive and productive meetings with the leadership of the Austrian Parliament and representatives of interparliamentary circles.During the event, Ambassador Tileuberdi held meaningful discussions with Walter Rosenkranz, President of the National Council of Austria, Christina Schwarz-Fuchs, Vice President of the Austrian Federal Assembly and member of the Austria–Kazakhstan Friendship Group, as well as with other parliamentarians.During the meetings, the Ambassador informed Austrian lawmakers about the implementation of the large-scale political reform program initiated by President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Particular attention was paid to the further modernization of Kazakhstan’s political system, the strengthening of democratic institutions, and the expansion of citizens’ participation in decision-making processes.The interlocutors were briefed in detail on the key provisions of the updated Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which introduced new mechanisms for balancing the branches of government, enhanced the role of Parliament and the Vice President, strengthened local self-government, and expanded guarantees for the protection of citizens’ rights and freedoms.Special attention was also given to plans for the upcoming Kurultai elections and further steps aimed at the country’s institutional development within the framework of building a “Just Kazakhstan.” Positive assessments were voiced regarding the visit of the Austrian Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Interior to Kazakhstan on May 5–7 this year.Welcoming the positive outcomes of the visit of the two Austrian ministers to Kazakhstan, Austrian parliamentarians expressed their interest in maintaining an active interparliamentary dialogue and expanding bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and Austria. Particular emphasis was placed on the forthcoming visit of the friendship group to Kazakhstan scheduled for September 27–30 this year.The parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening the Kazakh-Austrian partnership and maintaining regular contacts.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vienna/press/news/details/1238622?lang=ru
7th Meeting of the Kazakhstan-Canada Business Council Held in Astana 01.07.2026
Astana, June 10, 2026 – The 7th meeting of the Kazakhstan-Canada Business Council (KCBC), co-chaired by Kazatomprom JSC and Cameco Corporation, was held in Astana on June 10, 2026. The event brought together more than 100 participants, including senior representatives of Kazakhstani government agencies, the business communities of Kazakhstan and Canada, as well as experts and academics.The event was opened on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan by Deputy Foreign Minister Alibek Kuantyrov. Welcoming remarks were also delivered by the KCBC co-chairs – Chairman of the Management Board of Kazatomprom JSC Meirzhan Yussupov and Chief Executive Officer of Cameco Corporation Tim Gitzel (via prerecorded video address).The business programme featured two thematic sessions dedicated to artificial intelligence development and trade and investment cooperation in the key sectors of the bilateral agenda.During the first session, Vice-Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of Kazakhstan B.Mukhametkaliyev outlined state policy priorities in digital transformation and AI, identifying concrete opportunities for foreign technology companies in the Kazakhstani market. Chris Terris, President of Telus Agriculture & Consumer Goods, shared the company's experience applying AI solutions in the agro-industrial sector. Speakers also addressed AI implementation practices in telecommunications, big data management, manufacturing processes, and other areas. The discussion illustrated the broad range of opportunities for Kazakhstan-Canada cooperation in digital technologies and confirmed mutual interest in pursuing joint initiatives in this field.At the second panel session, Chairman of the Presidium of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs “Atameken” K.Sharlapaev briefed participants on the current state of Kazakhstan’s business environment and its development outlook, drawing Canadian partners’ attention to systemic reforms aimed at improving conditions for investors. The management of QazTrade JSC presented existing tools for stimulating bilateral trade and expanding Kazakhstani exports to Canada. Vice-President of B2Gold N.Reeder, Director of CanAgro R.Minin and Vice-President of Xena Distribution E.Purdy discussed prospects for joint projects in Kazakhstan's mining, energy, and agro-industrial sectors.At the conclusion of the event, the parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to deepening cooperation and expressed their intention to consistently implement the agreements reached during the meeting.The strong representation of Canadian business at the forum reflects growing interest from Canadian business circles in the Kazakhstani market and underscores the country's appeal as the most reliable and secure investment jurisdiction in the region.The 7th KCBC meeting marked another significant step in advancing the bilateral business dialogue and provided fresh impetus for the development of trade and economic relations between Kazakhstan and Canada.Background: The Kazakhstan-Canada Business Council is the key mechanism for advancing trade and economic dialogue between the business communities of the two countries. The Council was established in 2015 and operates under the co-chairmanship of Kazatomprom JSC on the Kazakhstani side and Cameco Corporation on the Canadian side. The 6th KCBC meeting was held in Toronto in March 2024.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ottawa/press/news/details/1238628?lang=ru
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Participates in CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers Meeting 01.07.2026
Kazan, June 10, 2026 – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yermek Kosherbayev, participated in the regular meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).During the meeting, the foreign ministers of the CSTO member states exchanged views on the international and regional situation and its impact on the security of the Organization's member states.In his remarks, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan noted that the Collective Security Treaty Organization remains an important pillar for ensuring peace, stability and sustainable development in the region. Through their joint efforts, the Organization’s member states effectively counter contemporary challenges and threats, coordinate actions in the field of defence, and respond promptly to crisis situations.He also informed the participants about Kazakhstan’s position and approaches regarding cooperation within the CSTO framework and put forward a number of proposals aimed at the Organization’s further comprehensive development.He emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts in the areas of information and cybersecurity. In this context, he briefed the participants on the development of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in Kazakhstan, highlighting, in particular, the adoption of the Digital Code, the launch of the Alem AI Center for Artificial Intelligence and a supercomputing cluster, as well as the establishment of the Data Center Valley and the implementation of the Astana Smart City project.He also expressed gratitude to Kazakhstan’s partners within the Collective Security Treaty Organization for their support in establishing the Asia-Pacific Regional Hub of Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development in Almaty.Following the meeting, the ministers approved the draft CSTO Counter-Terrorism Strategy until 2030.The Council of Foreign Ministers also adopted political statements on preventing an arms race in outer space, the need to counter threats arising from the use of information and communication technologies for sabotage and terrorist purposes, strengthening the role of international law and commitment to the principles of the UN Charter, as well as a statement marking the 85th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.Overall, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing cooperation within the CSTO framework and further strengthening the Organization.The next meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, under the chairmanship of the Russian Federation, will take place in Moscow in November 2026 on the eve of the CSTO Collective Security Council session.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1238550?lang=ru
Environmental campaign “Ertis taza zhagadan bastalady” 01.07.2026
The city of Kurchatov hosted the "Irtysh River Embankment" environmental campaign, aimed at cleaning and improving the Irtysh River embankment. Participants cleaned the city embankment, one of the city's most beloved walking spots, a favorite place where residents and visitors can relax and enjoy the picturesque view of the Irtysh River. Around 200 Kurchatov residents—representatives of city businesses and organizations, volunteers, members of the "Zhasyl El" labor brigade, and members of the Veterans Council—participated in the event. Five tons of trash were collected and removed during the campaign. Participants emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness and respecting the natural environment.Participants emphasized that the embankment is not only a recreational area but also an important public space uniting generations of Kurchatov residents.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1238534?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic Strengthen Cooperation in the Preservation and Maintenance of Military Burial Sites 01.07.2026
Prague, 9 June 2026 - A meeting was held at the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Prague with representatives of the Department for Veterans and War Graves of the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic, Pavel Kugler, Martin Žour and Radim Chrást.During discussions with Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Kairat Abdrakhmanov, the parties reviewed prospects for Kazakh-Czech cooperation in the identification, research, restoration and maintenance of military burial sites located in the territories of both countries.Particular attention was devoted to archival and historical research, efforts to establish the fate of fallen military personnel and civilian victims, as well as the preservation of historical memory related to the tragic events of the twentieth century and the legacy of the two World Wars.In this context, the parties noted the significance of the visits to Kazakhstan by Jan Bartošek, Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, in 2023 and 2025. During these visits, burial sites of persons of Czech origin in several regions of Kazakhstan were visited, meetings were held with representatives of state institutions and the expert community, and a scientific and historical conference was organized.The participants underscored the importance of establishing a systematic framework for cooperation at the governmental level, including the restoration and study of military archives, the development of comprehensive databases of war graves, and the exchange of international best practices in this field. Such efforts, they noted, would contribute to strengthening humanitarian ties, fostering mutual understanding, and deepening people-to-people contacts between the two countries.The parties further emphasized that respectful stewardship of memorial sites, together with the search for and restoration of military burial places, carries not only historical significance but also an important moral dimension. Preserving the memory of victims of war serves future generations and contributes to the promotion of peace, reconciliation and conflict prevention.Kazakh diplomats expressed their appreciation to their Czech counterparts for their dedicated and sustained efforts to preserve and maintain the burial sites of Czech soldiers abroad, as well as those of foreign, including Kazakh soldiers, located on the territory of the Czech Republic.The meeting reaffirmed the mutual commitment of both sides to further expanding cooperation, enhancing expert exchanges, and implementing joint initiatives aimed at studying shared historical heritage and preserving military burial sites, in line with the agreements reached at the highest level.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1238521?lang=ru
Attention Foreign Economic Activity Participants and Carriers! 01.07.2026
The State Revenue Department for Almaty informs that there is currently a congestion of freight vehicles at the “Zhaysan” road border checkpoint of the State Revenue Department for Aktobe Region on the Kazakhstan–Russia section of the state border (adjacent to the “Ilek-1” checkpoint in the Orenburg Region of the Russian Federation).In this regard, in order to minimize waiting times, prevent vehicle downtime, and optimize logistics processes, the State Revenue Department for Almaty strongly recommends that foreign economic activity participants, carriers, customs representatives, and other parties involved in the transportation process:Plan routes in advance, taking into account the current traffic load in this direction;Use alternative routes: until the situation is resolved, it is recommended to move vehicles through the “Alimbet” road border checkpoint;Timely inform drivers and other concerned parties about possible changes to transportation routes.The situation is under continuous monitoring by the authorized state authorities. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1238495?lang=ru
In the Beimbet Mailina district, on June 10, a regional cultural and educational forum “Madeni muraga kamkorlyk - ult bolashagyna kamkorlyk” was held, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the Beimbeta Mailina district. 01.07.2026
The event brought together cultural workers, historians, teachers, masters of decorative and applied arts, and all those who cherish the national heritage. The head of the Department of Culture and Language Development of the Beimbet Maylin District Akimat, Zhanat Kazbekovna Nugmanova, addressed the participants with a welcoming speech.As part of the project, the district exhibition "Cultural Heritage is the Nation's Treasure" was launched, featuring historical documents and exhibits from the district museum and archive, book expositions, works by masters of decorative and applied arts, and young artists from the art school.The guests showed particular interest in master classes on pottery, felt making, crafting national jewelry and dombra, as well as thematic lectures dedicated to the history and cultural heritage of the native land.The project has become an important platform for preserving and popularizing national traditions, passing knowledge to the younger generation, and strengthening the connection between times.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1238459?lang=ru
A two-day republican online seminar was held 01.07.2026
On 9-10 June 2026, the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as part of the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan of Measures for Organizing Training for Participants of the Electoral Process for 2026, held a republican training online seminar on the topic “Practical Aspects of Organizing and Conducting the Electoral Process.”The event was held at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and brought together 160 members of territorial election commissions who perform their duties on a permanent professional basis.The seminar programme was aimed at improving the practical skills and enhancing the legal competence of election organizers. During the training, participants considered current issues related to the organization and conduct of election campaigns.The participants familiarized themselves with the latest amendments and new provisions of the electoral legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and also examined the practice of handling citizens’ appeals within the framework of the electoral process.In addition, special attention was paid to issues related to voter information, election campaigning, and national observation. The relevant thematic blocks, which included practical case analysis, were delivered by representatives of the Central Election Commission.The sessions were held in an interactive format using the case-study method: participants worked in small groups, discussed real-life situations, and jointly developed practical solutions.The second day of the seminar was fully devoted to the practical training session “Communication under Stress: Negotiations and Conflict Resolution in the Electoral Process.” During the sessions, participants mastered effective communication tools. The practical part included the analysis of video cases and role-playing exercises.Following the two-day course, participants completed a feedback questionnaire and received electronic certificates confirming their successful completion of the training.The programme was implemented according to the cascade training principle: members of territorial election commissions who completed the seminar will subsequently conduct similar training activities in their respective regions. This approach contributes to the dissemination of the knowledge gained and ensures a unified standard of professional training, competence, and legal culture at all levels of the electoral system.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/election/press/news/details/1238451?lang=ru
New Rules for the Administration and Control of Footwear Labeling in Kazakhstan 01.07.2026
On June 9, 2026, the State Revenue Department for Almaty held a working meeting with major companies engaged in the sale of footwear products in Kazakhstan.The purpose of the meeting was to explain to businesses the rules of product labeling and traceability aimed at ensuring market transparency.Three Key Changes in AdministrationNew Supervisory Authority:Since February 2026, the functions of administering and controlling the footwear labeling system have been officially assigned to the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan (SRC MF RK).Single Operator:On a competitive basis, JSC Kazakhtelecom has been designated as the single operator of the national product labeling and traceability system.International Integration:Kazakhstan’s national labeling system has been fully integrated with the corresponding systems of EAEU member states. In particular, integration with the Russian Federation has been operational since November 2022, and with the Republic of Belarus since September 2023, ensuring product traceability within the common economic area.What Taxpayers Need to KnowCode Structure:The labeling code must contain information about the product type, its unique identification number, and cryptographic security elements that verify the authenticity of the product.Operating Procedure:The meeting covered the current methods of applying identification means to footwear products and the procedures for registering market participants in the relevant information systems.Recording Transactions:Participants were informed about the procedure for obtaining labeling codes and how businesses must record all transactions involving labeled goods in the information systems.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1238453?lang=ru
Information Security in Government Revenue Agencies 01.07.2026
Information security in government revenue agencies refers to a set of measures designed to ensure the security of taxpayers’ personal data, financial information, and government information systems. Main objectives: * maintaining data confidentiality;* preventing the leakage, alteration, or destruction of information;* protecting against cyberattacks and viruses;* ensuring the secure operation of electronic services. Key information security measures: Protection of passwords and electronic digital signatures (EDS)It is prohibited to disclose EDS and passwords to unauthorized persons. Restricting access to informationEmployees have access only to the data necessary for their work. Use of antivirus and security systemsTo prevent hacking and virus infections. Data backupStoring copies of important information to prevent data loss. Compliance with the laws of the Republic of KazakhstanInformation protection is regulated by laws on personal data and information security. The primary government agency in this area is the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1238442?lang=ru
How to protect your rights 01.07.2026
The Department of Trade and Consumer Rights Protection of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the Kyzylorda region brings to the attention of consumers their rights regarding the return or exchange of purchased goods, works, and services.Here are the key recommendations and steps that will help you protect your rights as a consumer:Know your basic rightsRight to information: The consumer has the right to receive complete, reliable, and timely information about the goods (work, service), as well as about the seller (manufacturer, performer) in Kazakh and Russian languages.Right to safety: The goods (work, service) must be safe for the life, health, property of the consumer, and the environment.Right to proper quality: The consumer has the right to purchase goods (works, services) of proper quality.Right to free choice: Coercion to conclude a contract is not allowed.Right to exchange or return of goods: The consumer has the right to exchange or return goods of both proper and improper quality;Right to compensation for damages: The consumer has the right to full compensation for damages (harm) caused to their life, health, and/or property due to defects in the goods (work, service);Right to receive documents: The consumer has the right to receive from the seller (manufacturer, performer) a document confirming the fact of purchase of the goods (performance of work, provision of service), or a contract concluded upon purchase of the goods (performance of work, provision of service);Keep your documentsAlways request and keep: cash and sales receipts, receipts, invoices, warranty cards, contracts, and other documents confirming the fact of purchase or order of a service. This is your primary evidence in case of a dispute.Actions when purchasing a defective product (or improper provision of a service)If you have been sold a product of improper quality (and its defects were not specified by the seller), you have the right, at your choice, to demand (according to the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan):A proportionate reduction in the purchase price.Free elimination of defects in the goods (repair).Reimbursement of your expenses for eliminating defects in the goods.Replacement with a product of the same brand (model, article).Replacement with the same product of a different brand (model, article) with a corresponding recalculation of the purchase price.Termination of the contract and refund of the money paid for the goods.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1238429?lang=ru
Vehicle registration plates for legal entities can now be ordered via the eGov.kz porta 01.07.2026
A service for obtaining state vehicle registration plates for legal entities has been automated on the eGov.kz portal. Organizations can now select and order their preferred registration plate numbers for company vehicles entirely online.The upgraded service “Ordering a state vehicle registration plates for legal entities” is available on the eGov.kz portal. A similar service will soon be launched in the eGov Business mobile application on its homepage. Previously, this popular service was available only to individuals. It should be noted that since 2026, the range of state registration plate categories has been expanded to include both “preferred” and “mirror” number combinations.To use the service on the eGov.kz portal, the user needs to:Log in to the eGov.kz portal and navigate to “For Citizenry” → “Transportation and Communication” → “Automobile Transport”;Select the service "Ordering a state vehicle registration plate";Search for the desired license plate number and combination;If the chosen number is unavailable, an alternative number must be entered;If the number is available, the cost is displayed in MCI and in tenge.Fill-in all the required fields (select the region, PSC where the plate will be issued, and the type of plate);Make payment of the state fee;Sign an application using a digital signature (DS) with signing authority.In personal account (in the "History of Obtained Services") familiarize with a generated electronic document and notification on the service delivery status.The issued license plate should be picked up at the PSC previously indicated. It is important to note that the registration plate is assigned to the organization only after it has been issued at the PSC. Thus, in cases where citizens are transferring ownership or purchasing a vehicle, it is necessary to ensure that the license plate is already ready for issuance at the Public Service Center. The timeframe for issuing license plates under the rules of this service: for Astana and Almaty – within 5 working days; for the regions and Shymkent – within 15 working days.The public service was launched thanks to the cooperation of the Public Services Committee of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, National Information Technologies JSC and Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1238431?lang=ru
A UN inspection confirmed the high level of service of Kazakhstan's peacekeepers 01.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1238374?lang=ru
LITERARY EVENT HELD AT THE EMBASSY OF KAZAKHSTAN IN FINLAND AS PART OF THE NATIONWIDE «READING NATION» INITIATIVE 01.07.2026
Helsinki, June 10, 2026 – A literary event dedicated to the novel «Akbilek» by Zh.Aimauytov was held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Finland. The event was jointly organized by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Finland and the «Saule» Cultural Society as part of the implementation of the Decree of the President K.Tokayev «On measures to promote a reading culture and foster a reading nation».During the event, participants learned about the life and literary legacy of Zh.Aimauytov, an outstanding Kazakh writer, public figure and one of the founders of modern Kazakh prose. Special attention was given to his novel «Akbilek», which is widely regarded as one of the first psychological novels in Kazakh literature and holds a significant place in the nation’s cultural heritage.As part of the literary evening, participants took part in a collective reading and discussion of the novel. They explored its main storylines and thematic content, and exchanged views on issues such as spiritual resilience, the role of education, the status of women in society and the preservation of national values. In addition, guests participated in a quiz dedicated to the life and works of Zh.Aimauytov.Events of this kind contribute to the promotion of Kazakh literature abroad, the strengthening of cultural ties, the preservation of historical memory and the enhancement of interest in reading among both compatriots and international audiences. Such initiatives have a positive impact on the moral and spiritual development of society and help showcase Kazakhstan’s rich cultural heritage on the international stage.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-helsinki/press/news/details/1238367?lang=ru
Akmola Region Expects to Welcome 2 Million Tourists This Year 01.07.2026
During the summer tourist season, the Akmola Region is expecting a significant influx of visitors. According to forecasts, the region will welcome around 2 million tourists throughout the year. The Burabay resort area will traditionally remain the main tourist attraction, where extensive preparations of infrastructure and tourism facilities have been completed to receive visitors.Particular attention is being paid to the development of tourist routes. Improvement works are underway on ten existing routes, while two new routes are being created in the areas of Lake Zhukey and the village of Akylbay. The resort’s internal infrastructure continues to develop as well. In Burabay, eight observation decks have been constructed, a new park area has been opened, 45 picnic sites have been equipped, the existing 30-kilometer cycling path has been extended by an additional 10 kilometers, and 55 sanitary facilities have been installed.Important improvements are also taking place in transport accessibility. A modernized railway station in the city of Shchuchinsk is scheduled to open later this month. To ensure convenient transportation for passengers arriving by train, new bus routes will be launched from the station.The resort’s hospitality infrastructure is also expanding rapidly. In July, the Mövenpick hotel complex is expected to open, followed by the five-star Radisson Blu Burabay in December. Construction of the five-star Dolce by Wyndham hotel is ongoing, while the Holiday Inn Resort Burabay project is set to begin in July.Another promising development is the construction of a modern congress center, which is expected to become a new landmark and symbol of Burabay. The project documentation is currently undergoing state expert review.The safety of visitors will be ensured by 40 police officers and a modern intelligent video surveillance system consisting of 123 smart cameras. Three rescue stations operating on Lakes Shchuchye, Borovoe, and Bolshoe Chebachye have been switched to an enhanced operating mode for the summer season to ensure the safety of vacationers.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1238373?lang=ru
KazAID holds meeting with Ambassador of Iran 01.07.2026
Astana, June 10, 2026 – The office of the Kazakhstan Agency for International Development "KazAID" hosted a working meeting between the Acting Chairman of the Board of the Agency, J. Asanov, and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Ali Akbar Jowkar.The Ambassador of Iran expressed sincere gratitude for the recent Kazakhstan’s humanitarian aid delivered to the Iranian side on May 16 of this year.Asanov, while informing that the recent humanitarian mission was carried out as per the decision of the President of the country, K. Tokayev, noted the traditionally intimate, centuries-old Kazakhstani-Iranian relations.During the conversation, the dignitaries touched upon potential areas of cooperation, focusing on water resource management and enhancing the scientific and technical potential necessary for economic development and well-being.At the conclusion of the meeting the parties expressed mutual interest in maintaining a regular working relationship. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1238357?lang=ru
Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Holds Meeting with Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia 01.07.2026
Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov held a meeting with the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bandar Al-Khorayef, who arrived to participate in the Astana Mining & Metallurgy 2026 congress.Saudi Arabia is among Kazakhstan’s key trade and economic partners in the Middle East. It was noted that thanks to the mutual support of the leaders of Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia, trusting and friendly relations have been established.In 2025, the volume of mutual trade between the two countries increased by 17% and reached $11.7 million. In January–April of this year, trade turnover grew 2.9 times, exceeding $6.1 million. Over the past 20 years, the volume of direct foreign investments from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia into the Republic of Kazakhstan amounted to $115.3 million. The Agreement on the Establishment of the Kazakhstan-Saudi Coordination Council and the Agreement on Mutual Encouragement and Protection of Investments signed in February this year open additional opportunities for the implementation of new joint initiatives.Attention was paid to issues of further cooperation in the mining and metallurgical complex, as well as prospects for implementing joint projects in the field of critical minerals. Interaction in the areas of exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals, as well as the development of high value-added production, was discussed.The participants of the meeting confirmed their readiness to increase bilateral cooperation in the mining and metallurgical industry and the field of critical minerals.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1238321?lang=ru
