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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TAX WALLET 19.08.2026
I accidentally added money to the 'Tax Wallet'. How can I get it back? Mistakenly transferred funds can be refunded by submitting a tax return for a refund and providing your bank account details. More details in the carousel.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1276401?lang=ru
A meeting was held with Mr. Humeid Al Khader, Acting Head of the International Judicial Cooperation Unit of the Public Prosecution. 19.08.2026
A meeting was held with Mr. Humeid Al Khader, Acting Head of the International Judicial Cooperation Unit of the Public Prosecution.The meeting discussed the further development of legal cooperation between the two countries and strengthening mutual engagement.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-dubai/press/news/details/1276341?lang=ru
The Man Who Conquered the World of Fashion Now Serves in the National Guard 19.08.2026
Once, he walked the world’s fashion runways and presented collections by renowned brands. Today, Shyngys Tanatpayev wears a military uniform and is completing his compulsory military service in the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, fulfilling his civic duty to his country.Private Shyngys Tanatpayev, a serviceman of Military Unit 5451 in Karaganda, began his modeling career at the age of 17. His tall stature and striking appearance opened the door to the fashion industry and gave him the opportunity to appear on international runways. He presented collections by the renowned French fashion house Pierre Cardin, as well as the Italian brands Federico Barrazzo and Sauvage Multi, taking part in fashion shows in various countries around the world.Today, instead of the runway, there is the parade ground, and the confident stride of a model has been replaced by the measured step of a serviceman. At first glance, a modeling career and military service may seem completely unrelated. Yet they share qualities such as discipline, composure, and responsibility. While confidence in front of an audience is essential on the runway, military service requires responsibility in every action and precise execution of assigned tasks.Today, the National Guard serviceman contributes to maintaining public order and safety in Karaganda. Every day, he diligently performs his military duty, helps maintain public order during mass events and in crowded places, and interacts directly with residents, providing assistance in various situations.For example, the serviceman has helped locate children who became separated from their parents and reunite them with their families. On several occasions, his assistance also helped residents recover valuable belongings they had lost.Today, more than 7,000 National Guard servicemen provide public-order protection every day in 21 cities across the country. In Karaganda, more than 250 servicemen are involved in these tasks on a daily basis. Press Service of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1276307?lang=ru
Жобалық кеңсе: шаруалар үшін ПҚӨС бойынша жеңілдіктер және есептен шығарылған қарыздарды ЖТС-дан босату 19.08.2026
Премьер-министрдің орынбасары – ұлттық экономика министрі Серік Жұманғариннің төрағалығымен өткен Салық Кодексін енгізу жөніндегі жобалық кеңсенің 25-ші отырысында жер асты суларын пайдалану кезінде ауыл шаруашылығы тауарын өндірушілерге жүктемені азайту мәселесі, жеке тұлғалардың несиесін есептен шығару кезіндегі салық салу қағидаты және борыштық бағалы қағаз бойынша дисконтты есепке алу тәртібі қаралды.Су ресурстары және ирригация министрлігі 2027-2040 жылдарға арналған жер асты суларын кешенді пайдалану және басқару тұжырымдамасы шеңберінде жер асты көздерін шаруашылық айналымға тарту үшін салық тетіктерін оңтайландыруды ұсынды. Қазір еліміздің жер асты суларының әлеуеті 3,5%-дан аз, ал суару саласында 2%-дан аз пайдаланылады.Бұл ретте, СРИМ ақпараты бойынша, пайдалы қазбаларды өндіруге салынатын салықтың (ПҚӨС) қолданыстағы ставкалары және жазылу бонусы аграрлық шығындар құрылымында маңызды құрамдас болып қала береді. Осы міндеттерді шешу және су пайдаланушыларды заңды алаңға ауыстыру үшін министрлік 1 текше метр үшін 0,0006 АЕК (2,6 теңге) мөлшерінде жерасты суларын өндіруге арналған жеке төмендетілген ПҚӨС мөлшерлемесін белгілеуді және жер асты суларын тек суару үшін пайдаланатын ауыл шаруашылығы тауарын өндірушілерді жазылу бонусын төлеуден босатуды ұсынады.СРИМ бағалауы бойынша жер асты суларының бекітілген қорларының кемінде 10%-ын тарту айналымға шамамен 116,7 мың га суармалы жерді енгізуге, агроиндустриялық кластерлерге инвестиция тартуға және жоғары қайта өңдеу өндірісінің көлемін арттыруға мүмкіндік береді.Вице-премьер Серік Жұманғарин жер асты су көздерін пайдалануды ынталандыруды қолдап, кешенді және теңдестірілген тәсіл қажет екенін атап өтті.«Біз жер асты суларын пайдалануды ынталандыру тәсілін қолдаймыз. Ол әсіресе жер үсті су көздері тапшы өңірлерде қажет. Дегенмен, түпкілікті шешімдер судың құнына ғана емес, сонымен қатар өнімділікті, инвестиция көлемін және жұмыс орындарын құруды қосқанда, барлық экономикалық әсерге негізделуі керек. Су шектеулі ресурс, сондықтан оны ұтымды есепке алу өте маңызды. Үкімет суаруды дамыту жөніндегі жол картасын құрып, онда су көздерінің барлық түрі ескерілетін болады. Бұл механизмді алдымен сараптамалық және ғылыми қоғамдастықпен талқылау қажет. Ғалымдар экономикалық өсім экологияға зиян келтірмеуі үшін қорлардың қайта толуы мен өндірудің қауіпсіз деңгейіне нақты баға беруі керек», — деп атап өтті вице-премьер.Талқылау қорытындысы бойынша мәселені пысықтау, оны ғалымдардың есептеуімен және бағалауымен нығайту, содан кейін ғана суаруды дамыту жөніндегі Жол картасына енгізу тапсырылды. Екінші мәселе жеке табыс салығын (ЖТС) банктер кешірген кезде азаматтардың несиелік берешегі сомасына салық салу туралы болды. Қолданыстағы Салық кодексі бойынша есептен шығарылған борыш сомасы қарыз алушының табысы болып саналып, бұл ЖТС төлеу міндетіне алып келеді. Бұл ретте босату 368-бап бойынша кейбір жағдайларда ғана қарастырылады. Қаржы нарығын реттеу және дамыту агенттігі Қазақстан қаржыгерлерінің қауымдастығымен бірлесіп, алаяқтық қарыздарды қоса алғанда, үмітсіз кредиттерді есептен шығару кезінде азаматтарды ЖТС-тан толық босатуды ұсынды.Серік Жұманғарин банктердің коммерциялық тәуекелдері мен қарыз алушылардың қиын өмірлік жағдайларын саралау қажеттігін атап өтті. Мұндағы әңгіме адамға тәуелсіз себептермен несиеге қызмет көрсету мүмкіндігін объективті түрде жоғалтқан жағдайлар туралы болып отыр.«Алаяқтардың әрекетінен зардап шеккен азаматтар, сондай-ақ өмірлік қиын жағдайға тап болған қарыз алушылар қарызын есептен шығарту кезінде ЖТС төлеуден толық босатылуы тиіс. Мұндағы мемлекеттің ұстанымы айқын. Алайда, егер банк өзінің балансын оңтайландыру және провизияларды тарату үшін коммерциялық несиені есептен шығарса, бюджет салық түсімдерін автоматты түрде жоғалтпауы керек. Тәсіл теңдестірілген болуы керек», — деп атап өтті Серік Жұманғарин.Отырысқа қатысушылар банктерді сауықтыру және берешекті өндіріп алу рәсімдерін белсенді қолдануға ынталандыру қажеттігін атап өтті. Жиын қорытындысы бойынша вице-премьер уәкілетті мемлекеттік органдарға ҚНРДА-мен бірлесіп егжей-тегжейлі есептеу жүргізуді, «өмірлік қиын жағдай» (мүгедектік, еңбекке қабілеттілігінен айырылу, мүлік пен кірістің болмауы) өлшемдерінің толық тізбесін заңнамалық тұрғыдан бекітуді және келесі отырысқа келісілген ұстанымды ұсынуды тапсырды.Отырыс барысында, сондай-ақ борыштық бағалы қағаздар бойынша дисконтқа салық салу тәртібі қаралды. Салық кодексінің жалпы анықтамасы бойынша дисконт сыйақыны білдіреді. Бірақ бағалы қағазды өтеу кезінде ол сату фактісінің жоқтығына қарамастан, шын мәнінде құн өсімі ретінде қарастырылады. Бұл экономикалық жағынан бірдей табыс алу үшін салық салдарының айырмашылығын тудырады. Құқықтық қайшылықты жою үшін Салық кодексінің 378-бабының редакциясын пысықтау және борыштық бағалы қағаздар бойынша сыйақы құрамында өтеу кезінде дисконтты сақтау ұсынылды. Бұл купон мен дисконттан түсетін табыстарға салық салудың бірыңғай ашық тәсілін, сондай-ақ қазақстандық биржалық алаңдардағы инвесторлар үшін тең жағдайларды қамтамасыз етуге мүмкіндік береді.Талқылау қорытындысы бойынша отырысқа қатысушылар борыштық құралдар бойынша табыстарға салық салудың бірыңғай тәсілінің қажеттілігін қолдап, Салық кодексі жобасының тиісті нормаларын нақтылауға келісті.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1276279?lang=ru
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Tirana Hosted a Roundtable with Representatives of albanian media and expert community 19.08.2026
Tirana, August 18, 2026 – The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Albania hosted an information briefing for representatives of the Albanian media and expert community on the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the forthcoming elections to the Kurultai.The event was attended by representatives of Albania’s Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, local media and expert circles, as well as Embassy staff.Opening the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Albania Iskander Aisariyev welcomed the participants and thanked them for their interest in the ongoing political reforms in Kazakhstan and the further development of Kazakh-Albanian cooperation.During the briefing, an Embassy counsellor presented the key provisions of Kazakhstan’s new Constitution, which was adopted in a nationwide referendum held on 15 March 2026 and entered into force on 1 July 2026.Particular attention was paid to the transition from a bicameral Parliament to a unicameral Kurultai, the country’s highest representative body exercising legislative power. The participants were provided with information on the procedure for its formation, its principal powers, the role of political parties, and the first elections of deputies to the Kurultai, scheduled for 23 August 2026.Dr Redion Luli, an Albanian expert in international law, addressed the event as a guest speaker and presented, in Albanian, his assessment of the political and institutional significance of the ongoing reforms.According to Dr Luli, Kazakhstan’s experience in modernising state institutions is of particular interest to the Albanian audience, given the country’s size and strategic location in Eurasia.The briefing also provided participants with information on Kazakhstan’s socio-economic potential and its role in international affairs, its contribution to developing the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), and its initiatives to advance nuclear disarmament and interfaith dialogue.In the discussion that followed, the participants expressed particular interest in the practical implementation of the new constitutional model, the work of the Kurultai, the electoral process, and the prospects for further developing relations between Kazakhstan and Albania.The briefing helped broaden direct dialogue between the Embassy and representatives of the Albanian media and expert community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-albania/press/news/details/1276237?lang=ru
Kazakhstan’s Next Chapter: Reform, Resilience, and Partnership with Europe 19.08.2026
by Roman Y. VASSILENKO, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Belgium.Europe has long viewed Kazakhstan through the lens of geography: a vast country at the heart of Eurasia, between Russia and China and thousands of kilometres from Brussels. But geography tells only part of the story. Kazakhstan is changing — and the direction of that change matters to Europe.On 23 August, Kazakhstan will hold its first elections to the Kurultai, the new highest representative body established under our new Constitution. The elections represent an important stage in the political modernisation and the building of a Just Kazakhstan initiated by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.The new Kurultai and the elections to it are part of a broader effort to strengthen representative institutions, widen political participation and build a more resilient political system. A total of seven political parties compete in the elections, seeking to clear the 5 per cent threshold.As a Kazakh saying goes, “Where there is unity, there is strength.” For us, the strength of a modern state rests not only on economic performance, but also on effective institutions, public participation and confidence in the future.As we approach this critical milestone, it is important to put it in a broader geopolitical context, including our cooperation with the world and with the European Union.Reforms and economic resiliencePolitical change is taking place alongside significant economic transformation. In 2025, Kazakhstan’s economy grew by 6.5%, with nominal GDP reaching approximately $306 billion. Despite geopolitical turbulence and a decline in oil production, the economy continued to grow in the first seven months of 2026, at a rate of 4.1%, increasingly supported by the non-resource sector.Kazakhstan remains Central Asia’s largest economy, making up more than half of the region’s GDP and has attracted more than $450 billion in foreign investment since independence. Yet, we recognise that long-term resilience requires further diversification: developing higher-value industries, strengthening human capital, and investing in technology and innovation.Digitalisation is already transforming the country. Around 90% of government services are available online, and Kazakhstan ranks 24th among 193 countries in the UN E-Government Development Index.Kazakhstan is also building its own AI capacity. Two high-performance supercomputers are already operational, providing computing power for AI research, business and government and opening new opportunities for cooperation with European partners.Energy security and reliable routesFor Europe, reliable energy supplies, critical raw materials and resilient transport networks have become strategic priorities. Kazakhstan contributes to all three.We are, by far, the world’s largest uranium producer, and have significant reserves of oil, gas and other natural resources. But our ambition is not simply to export raw materials. We want to develop processing, technology and manufacturing and create greater value at home. For European partners, this can contribute to more diversified and resilient supply chains.Recent drone attacks on civilian oil tankers operating at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s marine terminal in the Black Sea have demonstrated why such resilience matters. The attacks disrupted loading operations and highlighted the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure to geopolitical risks.This reinforces the importance of maintaining reliable existing infrastructure while developing alternative routes. The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, or the Middle Corridor, is central to this effort, linking Central Asia through the Caspian Sea and the South Caucasus with European markets.Its purpose is not to replace one route with another, but to create a more diversified and resilient network between Europe and Asia.During President Tokayev’s official visit to Brussels last June, Kazakhstan and the EU reaffirmed the importance of this connectivity agenda. The European Investment Bank signed agreements supporting transport connectivity, while the two sides also agreed to expand air connectivity.A partnership with room to growThe European Union is Kazakhstan’s largest trade and investment partner. Bilateral trade reached $45 billion last year, while European investments in Kazakhstan since 2005 exceeded $210 billion. More than 4,000 companies with European capital are operating in Kazakhstan, contributing to industrial development, technology transfer and employment.Much of this relationship remains concentrated in energy and mining. This reflects the strength of existing ties, but also points to their potential for diversification.The next stage can encompass artificial intelligence, advanced technology, renewable energy, critical materials, finance, education and skills development. Kazakhstan and the EU have already established strategic cooperation in areas including sustainable raw materials, batteries and renewable hydrogen. The task now is to turn this framework into concrete projects, investment and jobs.For Kazakhstan, Europe is more than a market. It is a partner in modernisation, technology transfer and the development of new industries.For Europe, Kazakhstan is more than a source of raw materials. We are an established and trusted energy partner and an increasingly important transport, investment and technology partner.This is the broader context in which the 23 August elections should be viewed.Kazakhstan is renewing its institutions while strengthening the foundations for a more diversified and resilient economy. We believe these processes reinforce one another. Stronger institutions, public confidence and continued reform create the predictability needed for sustainable development and long-term international partnerships.A more democratic and resilient Kazakhstan is not only our national ambition. It also means a stronger partner for Europe.Once we reinforce the democratic roots and resilience of our political system through these elections, we look forward to deepening practical cooperation with our European partners — building together a more resilient, connected and forward-looking partnership.Picture creditsGirl voting: Embassy of KazakhstanGeneral view: Astana Timeshttps://www.eureporter.co/world/2026/08/18/kazakhstans-next-chapter-reform-resilience-and-partnership-with-europe/Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1276239?lang=ru
"Tramontina" Interested in Entering the Kazakhstan Market 18.08.2026
Astana, August 17, 2026 – As part of the visit of Linda Rode, Managing Director of the Brazilian company "Tramontina", to Astana, meetings were held with Alibek Kuantyrov, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Kanat Alin, Adviser to the Chairman of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan “Atameken”.During the meetings, the parties discussed opportunities and avenues for cooperation to promote the Brazilian brand in the Kazakhstan market, as well as establishing investment cooperation, taking into account the existing potential of both sides.Background information: The Brazilian metalworking company Tramontina was founded in 1911 and is headquartered in the city of Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul State. Today, the company manufactures more than 22,000 product items, including kitchenware and equipment, home appliances, agricultural and gardening tools, equipment for industrial and automotive maintenance and civil construction, electrical materials, wooden and plastic furniture, as well as a line of drive equipment. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1276225?lang=ru
A meeting of the Ambassadors of Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan took place in Tashkent 18.08.2026
Tashkent, August 18, 2026 — The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Uzbekistan hosted a meeting between Yeraly Tugzhanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Kazakhstan, and Rashad Mamedov, the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Azerbaijan.During the conversation, the heads of the diplomatic missions exchanged views on the current state and prospects for the development of multilateral cooperation in the Central Asian and South Caucasus region.The parties emphasized the high level of strategic partnership and alliance linking Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan with the Republic of Uzbekistan.The Ambassadors noted the importance of implementing joint infrastructure, transport and logistics, and energy projects that strengthen the region’s transit potential.The interlocutors expressed support for continued active cooperation between diplomatic missions in Tashkent, including the holding of joint cultural and expert events.Yeraly Tugzhanov congratulated his Azerbaijani colleague on the recent start of his diplomatic mission in Uzbekistan and wished him success in strengthening fraternal ties. Rashad Mamedov expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and confirmed his readiness for close working cooperation.The meeting took place in a traditionally friendly, warm, and constructive atmosphere, underscoring the high level of trust between the countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tashkent/press/news/details/1276217?lang=ru
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Albania Hosted a Briefing on Constitutional Reform and the Elections to the Kurultai 18.08.2026
Tirana, August 18, 2026 – The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Albania hosted an information briefing for representatives of the Albanian media and expert community on the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the forthcoming elections to the Kurultai.The event was attended by representatives of Albania’s Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, local media and expert circles, as well as Embassy staff.Opening the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Albania Iskander Aisariyev welcomed the participants and thanked them for their interest in the ongoing political reforms in Kazakhstan and the further development of Kazakh-Albanian cooperation.During the briefing, an Embassy counsellor presented the key provisions of Kazakhstan’s new Constitution, which was adopted in a nationwide referendum held on 15 March 2026 and entered into force on 1 July 2026.Particular attention was paid to the transition from a bicameral Parliament to a unicameral Kurultai, the country’s highest representative body exercising legislative power. The participants were provided with information on the procedure for its formation, its principal powers, the role of political parties, and the first elections of deputies to the Kurultai, scheduled for 23 August 2026.Dr Redion Luli, an Albanian expert in international law, addressed the event as a guest speaker and presented, in Albanian, his assessment of the political and institutional significance of the ongoing reforms.According to Dr Luli, Kazakhstan’s experience in modernising state institutions is of particular interest to the Albanian audience, given the country’s size and strategic location in Eurasia.The briefing also provided participants with information on Kazakhstan’s socio-economic potential and its role in international affairs, its contribution to developing the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), and its initiatives to advance nuclear disarmament and interfaith dialogue.In the discussion that followed, the participants expressed particular interest in the practical implementation of the new constitutional model, the work of the Kurultai, the electoral process, and the prospects for further developing relations between Kazakhstan and Albania.The briefing helped broaden direct dialogue between the Embassy and representatives of the Albanian media and expert community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-albania/press/news/details/1276223?lang=ru
Kazakhstan’s Ambassador Presents Copies of Credentials in the United Kingdom 18.08.2026
- London, 18 August 2026. Alibek Bakayev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, has presented copies of his credentials to Eleanor Mackewn, Acting Director of Protocol at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Assistant Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, formally marking the commencement of his diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom.Ms Mackewn welcomed the newly appointed Ambassador of Kazakhstan and wished him every success in his diplomatic mission in London. She praised the strong momentum and current level of Kazakhstan – UK cooperation across a broad range of areas and expressed her readiness to maintain close working contacts with the Embassy of Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom.Following the ceremony, the two sides discussed the current state and future prospects of Kazakhstan – UK relations. Ambassador Bakayev emphasised that Kazakhstan attaches great importance to further strengthening cooperation with the United Kingdom, the institutional foundation for which has been reinforced by the Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which entered into force in June this year.The priority areas identified for further cooperation included the development of political dialogue, the expansion of trade and investment ties, cooperation in critical minerals, energy and transport, as well as collaboration in education, artificial intelligence and people-to-people exchanges.The Kazakh Ambassador also briefed the British side on the progress of domestic political and socio-economic reforms initiated by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, including the entry into force of the new Constitution and the forthcoming elections to the Kurultai.At the conclusion of the meeting, Ambassador Bakayev thanked the British side for the warm welcome and substantive discussion, reaffirming his readiness to work closely with the UK Government to further strengthen the Kazakhstan – UK strategic partnership.For reference: In accordance with the protocol practice of the host country, the presentation of copies of credentials marks the formal commencement of the Ambassador of Kazakhstan’s diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom. The formal presentation of credentials to His Majesty King Charles III will take place at a later date.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-london/press/news/details/1276210?lang=ru
Ambassador of Namibia Presents Copies of Credentials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan 18.08.2026
Astana, August 18, 2026 – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Arman Issagaliyev received copies of the credentials from the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia, concurrently accredited to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Monica Nashandi.Welcoming the Ambassador of Namibia, Deputy Minister Issagaliyev expressed confidence that her diplomatic mission would contribute to further strengthening the traditional friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.During the meeting, the sides discussed further development of political dialogue, expansion of trade and economic partnership, as well as cultural and humanitarian cooperation.At the conclusion of the meeting, the sides reaffirmed their readiness to maintain active engagement in both bilateral and multilateral formats.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1276205?lang=ru
The shortage of student places in schools decreased by 3 times 18.08.2026
A meeting of the regional akimat dedicated to preparations for the new 2026–2027 academic year was held under the chairmanship of Kostanay Region Akim Kumar Aksakalov.The Head of State pays special attention to education and the younger generation. Over the past three years, 10 schools have been built in our region, six of which are "Schools of the Future." The Schools of the Future are fully equipped in accordance with international standards. Artificial intelligence is used in scientific projects and research."The shortage of student places in schools has decreased from 7,500 to 2,500, that is, by 3 times. To address the remaining shortage of 2,500 places, two schools will be built," noted the head of the region.Since 2023, primary school students have been provided with free hot meals. To ensure quality nutrition, no educational facility should have a cafeteria without a sanitary-epidemiological certificate."It is necessary to conduct the 'Road to School' campaign in a high-quality and transparent manner, ensuring full coverage of children in need of assistance. I call on business representatives to actively participate in this campaign. All of this creates conditions for comfortable learning for children, their comprehensive development, and the achievement of good results," emphasized Kumar Aksakalov.Over the past two years, the region's economic growth rates have exceeded the national average. This is the result not only of attracting investments and launching new plants and factories, but also of the work of qualified specialists – graduates of educational organizations.It should be noted that currently, the share of workers under the age of 35 at new production facilities ranges from 50 to 70%.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1276174?lang=ru
Government services delivered to your home: Kazakhstanis choose a personal manager 18.08.2026
Government services are becoming more accessible to citizens – some can be accessed without visiting a public service center. This is achieved through the "Personal Manager with Home Visit" service, where a specialist visits the address specified by the applicant. In the first seven months of 2026, approximately 1,500 Kazakhstanis took advantage of this opportunity.By comparison, over 2,000 people used the "Personal Manager with Home Visit" service in 2025. Last year, the mobile personal manager service was most in demand in the Kyzylorda region, with 540 people using it, followed by 477 in Almaty and 435 in Pavlodar region.In the first seven months of this year, the top three have changed. The largest number of personal manager visits was recorded in Almaty – 296. Atyrau region ranks second with 277, and Kyzylorda region third with 259.To use the service, simply submit a request remotely and provide your address. Upon prior request, a front-office specialist will visit the client, provide consultation, accept the necessary documents, and assist with the government service on-site. This approach saves time and is convenient for those who, for various reasons, find it difficult to visit a public service center in person. The "Personal Manager with Home Visit" plan costs 7,447 tenge. This amount is the cost of the service and does not include the state fee.A mobile personal manager can be used to obtain a wide range of government services. Exceptions include passport and identity card applications, as well as services provided by specialized public service centers, since these services require the individual's presence and completion of the relevant procedures.You can request a specialist's visit through the "Personal Manager" mobile app or on the official website of the State Corporation "Government for Citizens" in the "Citizen Services" section - "Home Visit by a Personal Manager." You can also submit an application by calling the Unified Contact Center at 1414. When submitting your application, you must fill out the required information and provide the address for a specialist to visit you.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1276101?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Ambassador met with the Leadership of the Federation of Saudi Chambers 18.08.2026
Riyadh, August 17, 2026 – During the meeting between Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia Madiyar Menilbekov and First Vice Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Emad Al-Fahri, the prospects for intensifying bilateral trade and economic cooperation were discussed.Particular attention was paid to promoting Kazakh products in the Saudi market and expanding the presence of Saudi businesses in the Kazakhstan market.The parties emphasized the importance of developing new areas of cooperation through arranging trade missions and joint business events, as well as actively utilizing the potential of the Kazakhstan–Saudi Arabia Business Council to ensure regular dialogue between the business communities of the two countries.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue joint efforts to increase bilateral trade, strengthen business ties, and implement new initiatives.According to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of the Republic of Kazakhstan, bilateral trade turnover increased by 23% in January-May 2026 compared to the same period of the previous year, reaching USD 7 million. As of August 1, 2026, 33 legal entities with Saudi capital participation were registered in Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1276049?lang=ru
Employee of the Department of State Revenues of East Kazakhstan Region Wins the XXIV Folk Sports Games 18.08.2026
In order to promote a healthy lifestyle, physical culture and sports, as well as national and traditional sports in the East Kazakhstan Region, Sports Week has been held since August 8, 2026. As part of Sports Week, various sporting events are being held to encourage the population to lead an active lifestyle and promote sporting traditions. The event was organized by the Akimat of East Kazakhstan Region and the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of East Kazakhstan Region.On August 12, 2026, in the city of Ust-Kamenogorsk, competitions in the national sport of Kazakh Kuresi (Kazakh wrestling) were held as part of the XXIV Folk Sports Games of East Kazakhstan Region.In the up to 100 kg weight category, the victory was secured by Dosym Samatov, Lead Specialist of the Department of On-Site Customs Inspections of the Customs Control Department after the Release of Goods of the Department of State Revenues of East Kazakhstan Region.Demonstrating a high level of physical fitness, endurance, determination and sporting excellence, Dosym Samatuly took first place, becoming the winner of the regional Kazakh Kuresi competition.Dosym Samatov's victory is a worthy example of combining professional responsibility, determination and commitment to a healthy lifestyle. Such achievements contribute to the promotion of sports, strengthening team spirit and increasing interest in national sports.The staff of the Department of State Revenues of East Kazakhstan Region congratulates Dosym Samatov on his well-deserved victory and wishes him good health, new sporting achievements, success in his professional career and many more outstanding victories!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1276036?lang=ru
How to get a license for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages online in 1 business day 18.08.2026
Citizens and entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan can obtain a license for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in electronic format without visiting government agencies. The service is available through the eGov e-government portal.kz, the eLicense portal.kz, as well as through Public Service Centers (PSCs) and state revenue agencies.Online application procedureFor a quick and convenient license registration, we recommend using electronic services.:- Log in to the eGov portal.kz or eLicense.kz .- Select the service "Issuing a license for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages."- Fill out the electronic application form and provide the necessary information.- Pay the license fee.- Sign the application with an electronic digital signature (EDS).Required documents and informationWhen submitting an application, you will need to provide:- an application in the prescribed form;- a document or information confirming the payment of the license fee;- a lease agreement or gratuitous use of real estate (in the absence of ownership rights);- information about the object's compliance with the qualification requirements.Term of service provisionIt takes 1 business day to review the application and issue the license.Department of Explanatory Work and Contact CenterState Duma of the Pavlodar region Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1276017?lang=ru
Kazakhstan's exports of non-commodity goods have doubled over seven years 18.08.2026
Kazakhstan's trade turnover of non-resource goods with all countries of the world reached $43.9 billion in January–June 2026. Compared to the same period last year, the figure increased by 7.6% or $3.1 billion. Meanwhile, exports demonstrated significantly higher dynamics. In the first six months of 2026, Kazakh enterprises supplied $15.2 billion worth of processed goods to foreign markets, 17.6% more than a year earlier.The first six months of 2026 became another period of growth in Kazakhstan's foreign trade in non-resource and processed goods. Against the backdrop of moderate import growth, exports became the main source of positive dynamics. Over the year, export supplies increased by $2.3 billion from $12.9 billion to $15.2 billion, while imports grew by 3%, from $27.9 billion to $28.7 billion.Thus, exports of non-resource and processed goods in January–June 2026 grew almost six times faster than imports. At the same time, the negative trade balance decreased from $14.9 billion to $13.5 billion, improving by $1.4 billion.The dynamics over the past seven years are particularly indicative. In January–June 2019, the trade turnover of non-resource and processed goods amounted to $23.6 billion, and exports were $7.72 billion. By January–June 2026, these figures reached $43.9 billion and $15.2 billion, respectively. Thus, over seven years, trade turnover increased almost 1.9 times, and exports nearly doubled, adding about 97%. Moreover, the current export figure of $15.2 billion is the maximum value for the entire observation period presented.The growth in supplies is driven by the expansion of Kazakh products' presence in several large and promising markets simultaneously. The most significant increase was recorded for Turkey, where exports in January–June 2026 doubled — from $950 million to $1.91 billion. Thus, in the Turkish direction alone, Kazakhstan received an additional approximately $960 million in export revenue.Even more notable dynamics were observed for the United Kingdom: exports grew 2.7 times, from $248.9 million to $671.8 million. Supplies to China increased by 12.1%, reaching $3.67 billion, which provided an additional approximately $400 million compared to the same period in 2025.Significant growth was also noted in the markets of Uzbekistan, France, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. Exports to Uzbekistan increased by 23.5% to $1.39 billion, to France 2.4 times, to $385.4 million, to Afghanistan 2.1 times, to $344.9 million, and to Hong Kong 2.9 times, to $220 million.It is especially important that Turkey, the United Kingdom, and China alone provided about $1.8 billion in additional exports compared to the first half of last year. This demonstrates not only the growth in physical supply volumes but also the expansion of opportunities for Kazakh companies in major international markets.Today, the export basket is formed by such items as copper and copper cathodes $2.84 billion, uranium $1.51 billion, ferroalloys $1.1 billion, silver $781.3 million, sunflower oil $533 million, and animal feed products $438 million.An important result is also the ratio of growth rates. With exports increasing by 17.6%, imports of non-resource and processed goods grew by only 3%. As a result, the gap between exports and imports is gradually narrowing, and the trade balance improved by $1.4 billion over the year.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1275987?lang=ru
Ambassador of Kazakhstan Meets with the Spokesperson to the President of Pakistan 18.08.2026
Islamabad, 17 August 2026 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan H.E. Mr. Yerzhan Kistafin held a meeting with H.E. Mr. Murtaza Solangi, Spokesperson to the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.During the meeting, the sides discussed the current state of bilateral cooperation and prospects for its further development, with particular emphasis on strengthening interaction between the media communities of the two countries.The Ambassador expressed his gratitude to Mr. M. Solangi for his continued support and contribution to fostering cooperation between the media of Kazakhstan and Pakistan.At the conclusion of the meeting, the sides agreed to continue joint efforts towards the practical implementation of the agreements and memoranda signed during the State Visit of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan H.E. Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Pakistan in February this year. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-islamabad/press/news/details/1275957?lang=ru
Kazakhstan is in the top five! 18.08.2026
The Junior Artistic Swimming World Championship has ended in Budapest (Hungary). From August 12 to August 16, 300 athletes from 35 countries competed for medals. The national team of Kazakhstan won two silver and two bronze medals at the world Championships. This result allowed our team to take the fourth place in the medal standings. Russia became the leader, Spain took the second place, and China was the third.The athletes of the Karaganda region are greatly responsible for this success of our national team. Kazakhstan took the silver medal in the acrobatic program. Among the winners are Dayana Dzhamanchalova, a pupil of the A. N. Moldagulova boarding college (a branch in Temirtau), as well as representatives of the Olympic Reserve swimming school of the Karaganda region – Polina Merzlyakova, Anastasia Voronkova and Sofia Ishchenko. All the girls are also part of the variable composition of the Olympic Reserve training center.Viktor Druzin (technical and free programs), a representative of the school of higher sports excellence of the Karaganda region, rose to the third step of the podium twice at this World Championship.Congratulations to the athletes and, of course, their coaches - Jerzy Anatolyevna Kotova, Oksana Aleksandrovna Moskvicheva, Ilya Vladimirovich Kotov and Svetlana Viktorovna Yakusheva.@n.nuratov_88@sport_internat_temirtau@zhsshm_karagandy_oblysy@shkola_plavaniya_krg@cpor_karagandaSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda-sport/press/news/details/1275938?lang=ru