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An environmental campaign on tree planting was held in the Abai region as part of Nauryznam 02.07.2026
   The sixth day of the decade of Nauryznam, symbolizing the renewal and awakening of nature, was marked in the Abai region by an environmental action. Employees of the women's colony of the Department of the Penal System of the region took the initiative on landscaping and organized the planting of trees.           The event was held in the central park of the village of Zharminsky district of the Abai region. During the campaign, the staff of the institution planted more than a hundred seedlings, making a significant contribution to the improvement of the settlement and the improvement of the environmental situation.           The participants of the action joined forces and actively joined the work, demonstrating a high level of responsibility and solidarity. In the future, the planted trees will become part of the area's green fund, providing shade for residents and contributing to improved air quality.Environmental actions are of particular importance because they contribute to the formation of respect for the environment and the development of ecological culture. Teamwork strengthens the team and unites people around a common goal. It is especially important that such initiatives set a positive example for the younger generation. We will consistently continue the work on landscaping and nature protection," said the head of the institution, Ualikhan Zhumashev.Such events are very important for our village. Thanks to our joint efforts, our park is becoming more comfortable and greener. It's nice to see that the staff does not stand aside and contributes to the development of our area," said a resident of the Zharminsky district.            The action was another example of the social responsibility of the staff of the penal correction system and their desire to contribute to the development and improvement of the Abai region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1239968?lang=ru
First Specialized Padel Court Opens in Kostanay Region 02.07.2026
The first specialized padel court in the region has officially opened in Kostanay, providing residents with a modern venue for physical activity and active recreation.Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, combining elements of tennis and squash. Its simple and accessible format makes it suitable for people of different ages and skill levels.Kostanay has become one of the first regions in Kazakhstan, following Astana and Almaty, to introduce a dedicated padel court. The project reflects ongoing efforts to develop sports infrastructure and promote new sporting opportunities.According to organizers, the opening of the court is only the beginning of padel’s development in the city. Interest from investors has already emerged, and further expansion of the necessary infrastructure is expected in the coming years.The new facility is expected to become a popular destination for residents, encouraging a healthy lifestyle and contributing to the growth of mass sports in the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1239970?lang=ru
The construction of a soda ash production plant was discussed 02.07.2026
Today, the regional akim Murat Ergeshbayev met with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of JSC "Araltuz" Dauren Mukashev. The meeting discussed issues related to the construction of a calcined soda production plant in the Aral district.The head of the region noted that "Araltuz" is one of the leading enterprises in the domestic salt mining industry and emphasized the importance of the project for the regional economy.During a working trip to the Kyzylorda region in 2019, the Head of State instructed to take specific measures for the construction of a calcined soda plant in the Aral city. Today, this project is being implemented by the "Aral Soda" partnership within the framework of the Unified Industrialization Map. The production site will produce 330 thousand tons of calcined soda per year, and its launch will create 699 new jobs. Currently, the financing procedure is underway through JSC "Industrial Development Fund". On March 20 of this year, the necessary documents for the first stage of financing were submitted, and the project was approved. In January, following a tender to determine the contractor for the plant's construction, the Chinese company China Tianchen Engineering Corporation was declared the winner. Today, the parties are signing the contract.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1239972?lang=ru
Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Presented Copies of Credentials 02.07.2026
Astana, June 12, 2026 – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alibek Bakayev received copies of credentials from the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Jung Ki-Hong.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation in the political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, paying special attention to the schedule of mutual visits and high-level events planned for this year.Considering the significant volumes of bilateral trade and direct Korean investment in Kazakhstan, the interlocutors placed particular emphasis on the need to further deepen trade and economic cooperation.In addition, the diplomats expressed their readiness to continue close cooperation in multilateral formats, primarily within the UN and other international platforms.At the conclusion of the meeting, the Korean Ambassador expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and confirmed his readiness to make every effort to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1239961?lang=ru
An action dedicated to family values was held in the institutions of the UIC 02.07.2026
In the Abai region, the convicts wrote letters to their loved ones, expressing gratitude and hope for the restoration of family ties.On the fourth day of the festive decade of Nauryznam, dedicated to family values, generational continuity and respect for elders, a special event filled with sincere feelings and deep emotions was held at the institution of secondary security of the UIS in the Abai region.The convicts were asked to write letters of gratitude to their loved ones — those who continue to wait, support and believe. About thirty people responded to this initiative.: their lines contained warm words, congratulations on the holiday and sincere appreciation for the love that did not fade, despite the distance and trials.While writing the letters, one of the convicts could not hold back his tears. Emotions overwhelmed him, and in a conversation with the psychologists of the institution, he opened his soul.- A 68-year-old man serving a sentence for fraud and sentenced to eight years in prison wrote a letter to his daughter with special pain and tenderness. In it, he congratulated her on starting a family and apologized for not being there on one of the most important days of her life.I have four children, each of them already has their own families. Recently, the youngest daughter got married.… I am very sorry that I did not hold her hand on the wedding day, I did not tell her the main words of my father. I'll be free in two years, and maybe I'll have more grandchildren. I didn't become an exemplary father to my children.… but I really hope to become a beloved grandfather for my grandchildren," the convict shared.This story touched everyone who was around. It contains regret for the past, the pain of lost moments, and at the same time a quiet hope for the future.- Every parent dreams of being with their children, supporting them, sharing important moments in life, and seeing happiness in their eyes. Especially on days like my daughter's wedding. Such events give convicts the opportunity to stop, reflect, rethink their actions and, most importantly, not to lose touch with those who are waiting for them and love them," said the psychologist of the institution Kuralai Iksanova.On this day, letters became more than just words on paper — they became a bridge between hearts that, despite everything, continue to reach out to each other.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1239941?lang=ru
A resident of Abay region was involved in public works for drug possession 02.07.2026
          A 60-year-old resident of the Abai region, while on a pasture, picked wild cannabis bushes. Then he dried it and stored it at home in two polymer bags containing dried marijuana weighing about one kilogram.            The court found him guilty and sentenced him to 100 hours of community service.           The convict was registered with the probation service of the Zhanasemeysky district of Semey. Preventive, educational and legal explanatory work has been carried out with him, aimed at the formation of law-abiding behavior and the prevention of repeated offenses.             During a conversation with probation officers, he said that he had been living alone for more than ten years: his wife was divorced, and his two children had not been in touch with him for a long time.              To carry out his punishment, he was employed as a janitor in the akimat of the village where he lives. Currently, he faithfully performs the duties assigned to him, trying to correct the mistake.For a long time, I lived as if I had nothing left to lose. Loneliness is very oppressive when there is no family or support nearby. You gradually stop thinking about the consequences of your actions, and that's exactly what happened to me. Now, looking back, I'm ashamed of what I did. I put myself in this situation. The thing that hurts me the most is that I've lost touch with the kids. Now they have their own families, they are adults, they have their own lives. I often think about them and hope that one day they will hear me and give me a chance to fix everything. It's especially hard for me to realize that I have grandchildren, but I've never seen them.… This is probably the bitterest thing in my life.                    I'm very sorry about how things turned out. Now my main goal is to live honestly, not to break the law, and to prove, first of all to myself, that I can change," the convict shared.        — The main task of the probation service is not only to monitor the execution of sentences, but also to provide social and psychological support to convicts. In this case, comprehensive work is carried out with the citizen aimed at his re-socialization. Employment, preventive conversations and constant support help him realize his mistakes and embark on the path of correction. We see positive changes and hope that he will draw the right conclusions," said Serikbayev Murager, senior inspector of the probation service of the Zhanasemeysky district of Semey.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1239931?lang=ru
To support entrepreneurial initiatives among socially vulnerable groups, applications for government grants to support new business ideas will be accepted on the Business.enbek.kz portal from June 24 to July 8, 2026. 02.07.2026
The grant amount is 400 monthly calculation indices or 1,730,000 tenge. State support is provided on a gratuitous basis and is aimed at promoting entrepreneurship development, creating new sources of income, and increasing the economic activity of citizens.The grant is provided as a lump sum and can be received only once.Registered unemployed individuals, as well as individual entrepreneurs whose state registration period does not exceed one year, can participate in the competition.Furthermore, applicants must belong to one of the following categories: persons with disabilities; persons with an active "kandas" status; interregional migrants; recipients of state-targeted social assistance; recipients of the monthly state allowance for large families and/or their spouses; a person raising a child with a disability and/or their spouse; recipients of survivor's benefits.One of the mandatory requirements for participation is having a certificate of training in the basics of entrepreneurship under the "Bastau Business" project, obtained no earlier than three years before the application date.The selection of applicants will be carried out by competition commissions based on the submitted business projects. During the review of applications, the viability and prospects of the business idea, the financial feasibility of the project, as well as its potential for creating new jobs will be assessed.Applications are submitted electronically via the Business.enbek.kz portal. To participate, it is necessary to register on the portal, fill out the application form, attach a business plan, and sign the documents with an electronic digital signature. For detailed information,  please contact  your local    Career  Center.The application period will last until July 8, 2026, inclusive.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1239930?lang=ru
"Irrigation water has been launched in the villages of Mirolyubovsky rural district" 02.07.2026
 The supply of irrigation water has begun in the villages of the Mirolyubovsky rural district. The necessary organizational and technical measures have been carried out to ensure stable water supply during the irrigation season.The launch of irrigation water will allow residents to carry out timely watering of their household plots, gardens, and vegetable gardens. The work to provide the district's settlements with irrigation water is under constant supervision. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar-mirolubovka/press/news/details/1239898?lang=ru
Article by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Yermek Kosherbayev on the 25th Anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 02.07.2026
The 25th Anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A New Frontier, Broad ProspectsDialogue has always been – and remains – the hard currency of politics. The ability of countries to listen to one another and jointly develop responses to the challenges of the times directly determines the stability of the international system, especially during periods of change or crisis. In today’s world, this has become particularly evident: the decline in trust between states is a consequence of dialogue itself becoming an increasingly scarce “resource.”At the same time, modern politics offers examples of countries coming together through dialogue and creating strong multilateral structures aimed at strengthening peace and trust while unlocking the potential for good-neighbourliness and cooperation. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is undoubtedly one such organization.Established 25 years ago – on June 15, 2001 – the SCO has grown into one of the world’s largest regional multilateral organizations.Over the past quarter century, the SCO has forged a unique history of building trust, finding compromises, and strengthening partnerships across the vast Eurasian space. The Organization has travelled a long, complex, and dynamic path, demonstrating not only its viability but also its effectiveness and enduring relevance.The origins of the SCO can be traced to the “Shanghai Five,” a dialogue platform established in 1996 by Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan. Sharing the group’s fundamental objectives, Uzbekistan joined in 2001, transforming the “Five” into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and establishing a strong Central Asian core within it. Today, the SCO comprises ten member states. In addition to those already mentioned, they include India, Pakistan, Iran, and Belarus. Collectively, the SCO member states account for more than 60% of the Eurasian landmass, nearly half of the world’s population, and a significant share of global GDP.Throughout these years, the SCO has consistently strengthened its standing among influential international and regional institutions, serving as an effective mechanism for promoting security, stability, and sustainable development. Today, we are witnessing the SCO’s growing global role.Its greatest asset remains its constructive and pragmatic approach to cooperation, founded on the universal principles of equality and mutual benefit, without the dominance of any single ideology. This approach has become known as the “Shanghai Spirit,” reflecting the distinctive strategy adopted by its member states. Over time, this model has proven the resilience, effectiveness, and enduring value of the multilateral mechanisms developed within the SCO framework.The outcomes of recent SCO summits have demonstrated the enormous scale of the tasks undertaken and the ambitions set, highlighting the Organization’s ability to make swift and effective decisions on pressing regional issues in the fields of politics, security, trade, the economy, and humanitarian cooperation.One of the most recent examples is the adoption in 2024, at Kazakhstan’s initiative, of the SCO Initiative “On World Unity for a Just Peace, Harmony and Development.” This unprecedented and comprehensive document sets out principles for strengthening confidence-building measures and maintaining stability and security amid today’s global challenges. It was subsequently presented to the UN General Assembly as an official document.The security dimension remains one of the key pillars of the SCO agenda, and the Organization has accumulated significant experience in the joint fight against terrorism, separatism, and extremism. A central role in these efforts is played by the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS), established within the SCO framework. The effectiveness of these measures is reflected in tangible and measurable results in dismantling terrorist infrastructure. A system for the rapid exchange of information has been established, and regular counterterrorism exercises are conducted. According to experts, thanks to this coordinated approach, the number of terrorist attacks within the SCO’s area of responsibility has steadily declined.In our view, one of the Organization’s principal achievements has also been the creation of a Eurasian space characterised by strong connectivity in transport, energy, investment, and technology. It has developed a flexible model of economic partnership based on respect for sovereignty, pragmatism, and the pursuit of mutual benefit.One of the concrete steps taken to strengthen practical cooperation was the agreement among the member states to establish the SCO Development Bank. Negotiations on this project are currently progressing actively, which is encouraging, as I am confident that the SCO Development Bank could, in the future, become a key financial institution for implementing a wide range of economic and humanitarian projects across the Organization.Equally important is the expansion of cultural and humanitarian cooperation among the SCO member states, which is becoming increasingly substantive. A number of flagship projects have already been launched, including the SCO University, the “Education without Borders” initiative, “Spiritual Shrines,” the SCO Tourism and Cultural Capitals programme, the Youth Forum, and many other initiatives. These projects not only amplify the voice of the SCO but also serve as bridges between peoples, thereby strengthening mutual understanding and trust among its member states.Kazakhstan is a steadfast supporter of the principles of the SCO and an advocate of the Organization’s further institutional development and the strengthening of its international standing.It is worth recalling that it was during Kazakhstan’s chairmanship in 2017 that India and Pakistan were admitted to the Organization, marking the first phase of the SCO’s expansion. At the 2024 Astana Summit, meanwhile, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization convened for the first time in its expanded ten-member format, with the Republic of Belarus participating for the first time as a full member of the SCO.At Kazakhstan’s initiative, and with the support of the other member states, a number of highly significant documents were adopted, including the SCO Development Strategy to 2035, the Food Security Programme, the Agreement on Cooperation and Interaction among Member States on Border Issues, the Programme on Combating Terrorism, Separatism, and Extremism, and several others.One of the key priorities of Kazakhstan’s policy within the SCO framework is to improve the Organization’s effectiveness and enhance its efficiency in the context of a rapidly evolving international environment.Astana consistently advocates for the modernization of the SCO, the adaptation of its institutions to contemporary challenges, and the strengthening of the practical dimension of cooperation.In this context, Kazakhstan’s chairmanship of the SCO in 2023–2024 assumed particular significance. During the 2024 Astana Summit, a process of institutional reform was launched with the aim of strengthening the Organization’s resilience, improving the efficiency of its decision-making, and expanding cooperation among its member states.President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized that, in a period of global instability, the SCO must adapt in a timely manner to new geopolitical and economic realities. To this end, Kazakhstan proposed a comprehensive review of the Organization’s activities, including its decision-making mechanisms, the implementation of joint projects, and the coordination of the work of its specialized bodies.The reform process proposed by Kazakhstan is currently under active consideration by the member states. The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance the practical effectiveness of the Organization and strengthen its role as one of the key centres of international cooperation across the Eurasian space.Kazakhstan also advocates strengthening the economic dimension of the Organization. This aspect of cooperation is often criticised for failing to realise the SCO’s full potential, and it must be acknowledged that such criticism has some basis.In terms of the combined GDP of its member states, the SCO is one of the world’s largest regional groupings. According to various estimates, the combined foreign trade turnover of the SCO member states amounts to approximately US$1 trillion. The Organization includes some of the world’s largest producers and consumers of energy, while many of the world’s key overland transport routes pass through its territory.The SCO’s economic potential gives it every opportunity to become one of the leading centres of economic cooperation and connectivity. Yet this potential remains far from fully realised. With this in mind, Astana proposes intensifying joint investment projects, expanding the use of national currencies in mutual settlements, and developing international transport corridors that pass through the territories of SCO member states.As a middle power with a high level of digital readiness and substantial experience in the services sector, Kazakhstan is promoting within the SCO an agenda of digital transformation that includes the adoption of innovation and the creation of new platforms for cooperation in e-commerce, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.For the SCO member states, environmental issues are directly linked to economic stability, food security, and the quality of life of their populations.The challenges of climate change, desertification, dwindling water resources, and environmental pollution are particularly acute across the region. Central Asia is among the world’s most vulnerable regions in terms of water security, giving the SCO’s environmental agenda strategic importance.In this context, I would like to highlight the initiative put forward by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to establish a Centre for the Analysis of Water Issues of the SCO Member States.The Centre will focus on consolidating and sharing technologies and best practices in efficient and sustainable water management, while also promoting the development and implementation of joint innovative solutions in the water sector.Overall, it is clear that the SCO has evolved into a comprehensive international organization in which every area of cooperation develops harmoniously while preserving the “Shanghai Spirit” and ensuring the active participation of all member states.It is important to emphasize that, despite its extensive work in the field of security, the SCO is neither a military bloc nor a closed alliance directed against third countries. Rather, it is an open platform for cooperation.Kazakhstan has consistently advocated for dialogue on the basis of equality, consensus-based decision-making, and the rejection of confrontational approaches. Only by remaining faithful to the goals and principles of the SCO Charter can the Organization ensure its balanced development while fostering an open and trusting multilateral dialogue.Over the past 25 years, the SCO has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to bring together states with different political traditions, economic models, and cultural backgrounds in pursuit of common goals and a shared responsibility for the future.Behind this anniversary lies a quarter century of hard work, diplomatic skill, political wisdom, and a genuine commitment by its member states to strengthening trust and mutual understanding.Today, the SCO is entering a new stage of its development – a period in which the stability of the international order and the quality of life of millions of people will increasingly depend on the effectiveness of cooperation.I am deeply convinced that the Organization’s accumulated experience, its unique potential for cooperation, and its steadfast commitment to the enduring principles of the Shanghai Spirit will enable it to remain one of the world’s leading platforms for constructive international cooperation.As President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has noted: “Our peoples place great hopes in the SCO. They expect that fruitful cooperation within the Organization, based on compromise and due consideration of mutual interests, will enable us to overcome today’s trials and tomorrow’s challenges with dignity, while improving the well-being of our citizens.”Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1239886?lang=ru
Article by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan E.Kosherbayev "The SCO at 25: A New Frontier, Broad Prospects" 02.07.2026
Dialogue has always been and remains the currency of politics. The ability of countries to listen to one another and jointly develop responses to the challenges of the times directly determines the stability of the international system, especially in times of change or crisis.In the modern world, it's becoming increasingly clear that the decline in trust between states is a consequence of dialogue becoming an increasingly scarce resource. At the same time, there are examples in contemporary politics of countries uniting for dialogue and creating strong multilateral structures aimed at strengthening peace and trust, unlocking the potential of good-neighborliness and cooperation. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is certainly one such association.Established 25 years ago – on June 15, 2001 – the SCO is today one of the largest regional multilateral associations in the modern world.The SCO's quarter-century journey has become a unique story of building trust, finding compromises, and strengthening partnerships across the vast Eurasian space. The organization has traveled a vast, complex, and dynamic path, demonstrating not only its viability but also its high effectiveness and relevance.The origins of the SCO date back to the Shanghai Five, a dialogue platform established in 1996 by Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan. Sharing the key goals of the organization, Uzbekistan joined the SCO in 2001, finally transforming the "five" into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and establishing a strong "Central Asian core" within it. Today, the SCO includes ten countries. In addition to those already mentioned, these include India, Pakistan, Iran, and Belarus. Thus, SCO member states today account for over 60% of the Eurasian landmass, almost half the planet's population, and a significant portion of global GDP.Over these years, the organization has consistently and confidently strengthened its high standing among influential international and regional structures, serving as an effective mechanism for ensuring security, stability, and sustainable development. Today, we are witnessing the growing global role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.Its invaluable asset remains a constructive and pragmatic approach to cooperation, based on universal principles of mutually beneficial and equal collaboration without the dominance of a single ideology. This approach has been dubbed the "Shanghai Spirit," reflecting the uniqueness of the strategy chosen by the countries. Time has proven the viability, resilience, and high effectiveness of the multilateral cooperation tools used within the SCO.The results of the recent SCO summits have demonstrated the colossal scale of the tasks being accomplished and the goals being set, demonstrating the organization's ability to make rapid and effective decisions on pressing regional issues in the areas of politics, security, trade, economics, and humanitarian affairs.One recent example: the adoption in 2024 of the SCO initiative "On World Unity for a Just Peace, Harmony, and Development," proposed by Kazakhstan. This is an unprecedented, comprehensive document containing principles for building confidence and maintaining stability and security in current global processes. The initiative was subsequently presented as an official document to the UN General Assembly.Security is a key dimension on the SCO agenda, and the organization has accumulated significant experience in jointly combating terrorism, separatism, and extremism. The Regional Anti-Terrorism Structure, established within the SCO, plays a central role in this work. The effectiveness of the measures implemented is confirmed by concrete and measurable results in dismantling the terrorist infrastructure. A system for rapid information exchange has been established, and counter-terrorism exercises are regularly conducted. According to experts, thanks to coordinated efforts, the number of terrorist attacks in the SCO's area of ​​responsibility is steadily declining.In our view, the organization's key achievements also include the formation of a Eurasian space with sustainable interconnectedness—in transport, energy, investment, and technology. A flexible model of economic partnership has been developed, based on respect for sovereignty, pragmatism, and the pursuit of mutual benefit.One concrete step toward strengthening practical cooperation was the agreement reached by member countries to establish the SCO Development Bank. Negotiations on this project are currently advancing rapidly, which is encouraging, as I am confident that the SCO Development Bank could eventually become a key financial institution for the implementation of various economic and humanitarian projects within the organization.Equally important is the expansion of cultural and humanitarian cooperation between the SCO countries, which is becoming increasingly substantive. A number of "branded" projects already exist. These include the SCO University, the "Education Without Borders" projects, the "Spiritual Shrines" projects, the SCO tourism and cultural capitals, the Youth Forum, and many other initiatives that not only make the "voice of the SCO" louder but also serve as a bridge between peoples, which undoubtedly contributes to strengthening mutual understanding and trust at the interstate level.Kazakhstan is a staunch follower of the SCO principles and a supporter of further institutional development and enhancing the organization's international authority.It's worth remembering that it was during Kazakhstan's chairmanship in 2017 that India and Pakistan were admitted to the organization, marking the first stage of SCO expansion. And at the 2024 Astana Summit, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization was represented for the first time in the "Ten" format – and it was at that summit that the Republic of Belarus first participated as a full member of the SCO.At the initiative of our country and with the support of other member states, such documents of significance for the organization were adopted as the SCO Development Strategy until 2035, the Food Security Program, the Agreement on Cooperation and Interaction between Member States on Border Issues, the Program for Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism, and others.One of the priority areas of Kazakhstan's policy within the organization is improving the activities of the SCO and increasing its effectiveness in the context of a rapidly changing international situation.Astana consistently advocates for the modernization of the SCO, the adaptation of its institutions to modern challenges, and the strengthening of the practical component of cooperation.Kazakhstan's chairmanship of the SCO in 2023–2024 has acquired particular significance in this context. During the 2024 Astana Summit, a process was launched to improve the organization's activities, aimed at enhancing its institutional sustainability, the effectiveness of its decisions, and expanding interaction between member states.Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized that, amid global instability, the SCO must promptly adapt to new geopolitical and economic realities. In this regard, Kazakhstan proposed a comprehensive review of the organization's activities, including decision-making mechanisms, the implementation of joint projects, and the coordination of relevant structures.The process for improving the SCO proposed by Kazakhstan is currently being actively developed by member states. The primary goal of this initiative is to enhance the practical effectiveness of the organization and strengthen its role as a key hub for international cooperation in Eurasia.Kazakhstan also advocates strengthening the organization's economic component. This area of ​​cooperation is often criticized for under-utilizing the SCO's potential, and it must be acknowledged that there is some basis for such comments.In terms of the combined GDP of its member countries, the SCO is one of the largest international organizations. The foreign trade turnover of SCO member states, according to various estimates, is approximately $1 trillion. The organization includes the world's largest energy consumers and producers. Key land routes pass through the region.The SCO's economic potential clearly positions it to become a hub for breakthrough economic cooperation. However, this potential remains far from fully realized. With this in mind, Astana proposes intensifying joint investment projects, expanding the use of national currencies in mutual settlements, and developing international transport corridors passing through the territory of SCO member states.Kazakhstan, as a medium-sized power with high digital adaptability and accumulated experience in the services sector, is promoting a digital transformation agenda within the SCO, including the implementation of innovations and the creation of new platforms for interaction in the areas of e-commerce, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.For SCO countries, environmental issues are directly linked to ensuring economic stability, food security, and quality of life.The region faces particularly pressing challenges of climate change, desertification, depleted water resources, and environmental pollution. Central Asia is among the most vulnerable regions in the world in terms of water security, making the SCO's environmental agenda strategically important.In this context, I would like to note the initiative put forward by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to establish a Center for Analysis of Water Problems of SCO Member States.The activities of this structure will be aimed at consolidating and exchanging existing technologies and best practices in the field of efficient and sustainable water consumption, as well as implementing joint innovative solutions in the water sector.Overall, it is now clear that the SCO has established itself as a multidisciplinary international structure, where each area of ​​cooperation develops harmoniously while preserving the "Shanghai spirit" and deep involvement of all member countries in the processes.It's important to emphasize that despite the vast amount of work in the security sphere, the SCO is not a military bloc or a closed alliance directed against third countries. The SCO is an open space for cooperation.Kazakhstan traditionally advocates for equal dialogue, consensus-based decision-making, and the prevention of confrontational approaches. Only by remaining true to the goals and principles of the SCO Charter can the balanced development of the organization and open and trusting multilateral dialogue be ensured.Over its 25 years, the SCO has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to unite the positions of states with diverse political traditions, economic models, and cultural codes around common goals and responsibility for the future. This anniversary marks the birth of years of hard work, diplomatic skill, political wisdom, and a genuine desire on the part of states to strengthen trust and mutual understanding.Today, the SCO is entering a new stage of its development – ​​a period when the stability of global peace and the quality of life of millions of people depend on the effectiveness of cooperation.I am deeply convinced that the organization's accumulated experience, unique potential for interaction, and commitment to the unshakable foundations of the Shanghai spirit will allow it to continue to be a significant center of the creative agenda.President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted: "Our peoples place great hopes in the SCO. They trust that fruitful cooperation within the organization, based on compromise and consideration of mutual interests, will enable us to withstand current trials and future challenges with honor and improve the well-being of our citizens."Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-minsk/press/news/details/1239892?lang=ru
KazAID hosted a meeting with a representative of Fondation suisse de déminage (FSD) 02.07.2026
Astana, June 12, 2026 – The KazAID office hosted a working meeting between the Acting Chairman of the Board, J.Asanov and Yoshiyuki Shiomi, the FSD Group Programme Manager for Central Asia.During the meeting, the FSD representative presented the foundation's current projects in the region, including humanitarian demining, mine safety education in Tajikistan, and the partnership with the OSCE on training EOD/IEDD specialists. The leadership of KazAID provided information about its activities in Central Asia and Afghanistan.The parties discussed promising areas of cooperation, such as joint humanitarian and regional initiatives, as well as government capacity building.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1239882?lang=ru
THE ANNOUNCEMENT! Live broadcast of the Department of State Revenue in Pavlodar region Topic: "Provision of installments and deferrals for the payment of taxes and fees, innovations in the application of methods and measures of compulsory collection" 02.07.2026
 Dear taxpayers,On June 12, 2026, at 16:00, a live broadcast on the topic will be held on the Department's Instagram page @pavlodar_mkd: "Provision of installments and deferrals for the payment of taxes and fees, innovations in the application of methods and measures of compulsory collection."Speakers:- Head of the Debt Management Department Kazylova Nurgul Abzalovna;- Yerbol Kendibaevich Rakhimov, Chief Specialist of the Debt Management Department.Moderator:- Tolegen Bilyalovich Shaimardanov, Head of the Department of Explanatory Work and the Contact Center.In order not to miss the broadcast, subscribe to the Instagram of the Department of State Revenue for the Pavlodar region – pavlodar_mkd.Department of Explanatory Work and Contact CenterState Duma of the Pavlodar regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1239884?lang=ru
Summer language camps in East Kazakhstan have successfully completed their work 02.07.2026
Another season of school language camps has been successfully completed. The organization and execution of these camps required great responsibility and diligent work from the teachers. Conducting linguistic camps aimed at the in-depth study of Kazakh, Russian, and English languages proved to be a valuable experience for language teachers and school teams.In the language environment, creative, professional, and emotional interaction was established with the students, which provided special impressions and joy. This became one of the bright and interesting events that will remain in the students' memory for a long time.The effectiveness of the camp's work was evident in the improved mood of the schoolchildren. It contributed to reducing children's dependence on the internet and developing their language and creative abilities. Through collective work, the students learned cooperation, respect for others' opinions, and effective teamwork.The main thing — all 10 modular topics provided by the children's language camp program were successfully mastered.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1239868?lang=ru
Получение государственных грантов 02.07.2026
В целях поддержки предпринимательской инициативы среди социально уязвимых категорий населения с 24 июня по 8 июля 2026 года на портале Business.enbek.kz будет осуществляться прием заявок на получение государственных грантов для реализации новых бизнес-идей.Размер гранта составляет 400 месячных расчетных показателей или 1 730 000 тенге. Государственная поддержка предоставляется на безвозмездной основе и направлена на содействие развитию предпринимательства, создание новых источников дохода и повышение экономической активности граждан.Грант предоставляется единовременно и может быть получен только один раз.Участниками конкурса могут стать зарегистрированные безработные, а также индивидуальные предприниматели, срок государственной регистрации которых не превышает одного года.При этом претенденты должны относиться к одной из следующих категорий: лица с инвалидностью; лица с действующим статусом «кандас»; межрегиональные переселенцы; получатели государственной адресной социальной помощи; получатели ежемесячного государственного пособия многодетным семьями и (или) их супруги; лицо, воспитывающее ребенка-инвалида и (или) из супруги; получатели пособия по потере кормильца.Одним из обязательных требований для участия является наличие сертификата об обучении основам предпринимательства по проекту «Бастау Бизнес», полученного не ранее трех лет до даты подачи заявки.Отбор претендентов будет осуществляться конкурсными комиссиями на основе представленных бизнес-проектов. В ходе рассмотрения заявок будут оцениваться жизнеспособность и перспективность бизнес-идеи, финансовая обоснованность проекта,а также его потенциал по созданию новых рабочих мест.Подача заявки осуществляется в электронном формате через портал Business.enbek.kz. Для участия необходимо зарегистрироваться на портале, заполнить форму заявления, прикрепить бизнес-план и подписать документы электронной цифровой подписью. За подробной информацией  обращаться  в   филиал «Карьерный  центр Федоровского района» по адресу Федоровский район село Федоровка ул. Красноармейская 53  каб. 14, телефон 8(71442)21306.Прием заявок продлится до 8 июля 2026 года включительно.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay-fedorov/press/news/details/1239873?lang=ru
Pay your taxes on time!!! 02.07.2026
Munaily District traffic police officers and employees of the Daulet village akim's office jointly conducted outreach activities among the rural population.The main goal was to inform and remind the rural population of the need to pay their tax arrears on time.The rural population was informed of the need to pay their tax arrears within the deadlines established by the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.We remind the population that, in accordance with the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, late payment of taxes is subject to a fine of 1.25% for each day of delay.Press Service of the Daulet Village Akim's OfficeSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-daulet/press/news/details/1239876?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and the European Union enter a new stage of negotiations on visa facilitation and readmission 02.07.2026
The delegations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the European Union successfully held another round of negotiations on the draft Agreement of Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreement.During the negotiations, the parties continued substantive discussions aimed at further aligning their positions on the key provisions of the future agreements.Particular attention was paid to improving visa procedures for citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including application processing times, the issuance of multiple-entry visas, the optimization of supporting documentation requirements, and other practical measures designed to facilitate people-to-people contacts.At the conclusion of the negotiations, the parties noted significant progress on the majority of provisions of both agreements and confirmed their readiness to continue the work.The results achieved reflect a high level of mutual understanding and provide a solid foundation for further enhancing the mobility of citizens, as well as expanding business, educational, scientific and humanitarian ties between Kazakhstan and the European Union.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1239841?lang=ru
European Parliament Event Welcomes Kazakhstan’s Political Modernization and the Development of Strategic Partnership with the EU 02.07.2026
Brussels, June 11, 2026 – A roundtable discussion entitled “Kazakhstan’s New Political Modernization and the Future of the Kazakhstan–EU Strategic Partnership” was held at the European Parliament, bringing together Members of the European Parliament, diplomats, representatives of the expert community, think tanks, and media organizations to discuss the reforms being implemented in Kazakhstan and the prospects for further development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the European Union.The event generated significant interest among European political and expert circles. Approximately 70 participants took part in the discussion, demonstrating the high level of attention being paid to the transformations taking place in Kazakhstan and the country’s role in fostering cooperation between Europe and Central Asia.Opening the event, the moderator of the discussion, Alberto Turkstra, Project Director at Diplomatic World, emphasized the importance of political dialogue between the European Union and Kazakhstan, as well as the country’s growing role in Central Asia.Thierry Mariani, Member of the European Parliament from France and former French Minister of Transport, highlighted the importance of strengthening interparliamentary cooperation and underscored Kazakhstan’s strategic role as one of the European Union’s key partners in Central Asia. He recalled first visiting Kazakhstan in 1993 and noted that he had witnessed the country’s remarkable transformation over the years.“Kazakhstan has come a long way in its political and economic modernization. Over the years, the country has achieved impressive results in economic development, state-building, and international cooperation,” the MEP stated. He emphasized that Kazakhstan is the European Union’s key trade and investment partner in Central Asia, while the EU holds the same position for Kazakhstan.Referring to the significance of Kazakhstan’s ongoing constitutional reform, Mr. Mariani stressed that an objective assessment of these developments can only be made through firsthand experience of the country. He encouraged participants to visit Kazakhstan to see the results of the reforms and the country’s dynamic development for themselves.Roman Vassilenko, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the European Union, stated that the large-scale political reforms initiated by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev are aimed at strengthening state institutions, expanding citizens’ political participation, and increasing government transparency.According to him, a major milestone in this process was the successful nationwide referendum on the new Constitution held on March 15. The new Constitution, which will enter into force on July 1, further consolidates the democratization of the political system, strengthens checks and balances, expands the role of representative institutions, and reinforces the rule of law.The Ambassador noted that the referendum results reflect society’s desire for the consistent modernization of state institutions and more effective public administration, as well as clear support for the President’s vision of building a Just Kazakhstan.Virginie Joron, Member of the European Parliament from France and a member of the Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with Central Asia, noted that Kazakhstan’s constitutional reforms have attracted considerable interest within the European Parliament. According to her, the country continues to make progress in strengthening democratic institutions and improving public governance, developments that are welcomed by international partners.For his part, Tomasz Froelich, a Member of the European Parliament from Germany, welcomed the reforms and emphasized the strategic importance of Kazakhstan and Central Asia as a whole for the European Union, particularly in the context of energy security and the diversification of transport and logistics routes.Another speaker, Michel De Kemmeter, Professor at the Brussels School of Governance (VUB) and founder of the Brussels Club, highlighted Kazakhstan’s growing role in establishing sustainable transport and economic links between Europe and Asia. He paid particular attention to the importance of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (the “Middle Corridor”), cooperation in critical raw materials, and collaboration in higher education and science.During the substantive discussion, participants examined prospects for Kazakhstan–EU cooperation in transport and logistics, conventional and renewable energy resources, innovation, and research within the framework of the Horizon Europe programme.Particular attention was paid to the importance of strengthening people-to-people contacts. In this regard, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the significance of the upcoming signing of the Horizontal Air Services Agreement between Kazakhstan and the European Union, as well as the substantial progress achieved in negotiations on visa facilitation for Kazakh citizens.The audience also warmly welcomed information about the constructive and dynamic development of cooperation within the Central Asian “Five” format, which is strengthening the region’s standing as an increasingly important actor in global political and economic affairs.At the conclusion of the event, participants noted that Kazakhstan’s political modernization is creating a solid foundation for further strengthening its strategic partnership with the European Union and opening new opportunities for long-term cooperation in the political, economic, and humanitarian spheres.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1239845?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Commodity Forum Brings Together Global Commodity and Investment Leaders in Geneva 02.07.2026
Geneva, 11 June 2026 – The inaugural Kazakhstan Commodity Forum took place in Geneva. The event was organized by the Commodity Trading Club with the support of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Swiss Confederation.The Forum brought together more than 200 participants, including senior executives from leading global commodity trading houses, representatives of financial institutions, international organizations, the diplomatic corps, and Kazakhstan's national companies.The event was opened by Kairat Torebayev, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the WTO, Kairat Sarzhanov, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Swiss Confederation, Julien Arbace, President of the Commodity Trading Club, and Vincent Subilia, Director General of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services (CCIG) and President of the Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry.In their remarks, the speakers highlighted Kazakhstan's growing role as a key player in global commodity markets, a strategic transport and logistics hub across Eurasia, and a reliable partner for international business.The Forum brought together representatives of leading global companies and organizations, including Cargill, Bunge, Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), ADM, COFCO, Ameropa, Gunvor Group, Trafigura, Mercuria, Olam, Phillips 66, SOCAR Trading, ING Bank, Goldman Sachs, Arab Bank, Bank of China, MSC, FIATA, SGS, SUISSENÉGOCE, CCIG, and other major players shaping the global agenda in commodity trading, logistics, and trade finance.The Kazakh delegation included senior representatives of Baiterek National Managing Holding, KazMunayGas, Qazaqstan Investment Corporation, and the Food Contract Corporation, as well as sectoral business associations and government agencies.Participants noted that Kazakhstan is the largest economy in Central Asia, accounting for approximately 60% of the region's GDP and attracting the highest volume of foreign direct investment among Central Asian countries.Kazakhstan holds leading positions in global commodity markets, producing around 40% of the world's uranium output and serving as a major exporter of crude oil, copper, ferroalloys, grain, flour, and gold. The country also possesses substantial reserves of critical minerals essential for the energy transition and advanced technologies.In 2025, Kazakhstan's foreign trade turnover reached nearly USD 144 billion, while non-resource exports exceeded USD 40 billion, reflecting the country's continued economic diversification and growing export potential.Particular attention was given to the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), which is rapidly emerging as one of the key freight corridors connecting Europe and Asia and strengthening Kazakhstan's position as a major Eurasian transit and logistics hub.The Kazakhstan Commodity Forum confirmed the strong interest of the international business community in Kazakhstan and Central Asia as promising destinations for trade, investment, and the development of new logistics routes.The Forum provided a platform for direct dialogue between government representatives, national companies, international traders, financial institutions, and logistics operators, creating opportunities for new projects and long-term partnerships.As noted by Permanent Representative K. Torebayev:“The story of Kazakhstan today is no longer simply a story of natural resources. It is a story of connectivity, investment, and new opportunities. Kazakhstan is becoming a vital link between Europe and Asia, while the Middle Corridor is emerging as a strategic route shaping the new architecture of Eurasian trade. For forward-looking businesses, Kazakhstan offers broad opportunities for cooperation across the entire value chain – from commodities and logistics to finance and industrial partnerships.”He also emphasized: “The Kazakhstan Commodity Forum was created not for protocol, but for practical dialogue and tangible business outcomes. We expect that the key results of today's gathering will be new investments, trade agreements, and long-term partnerships.”The inaugural Kazakhstan Commodity Forum demonstrated Geneva's unique role as a global center for commodity trading and highlighted significant opportunities for expanding economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and the international business community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-wto/press/news/details/1239846?lang=ru
Arkalyk's 70th anniversary: ​​large-scale projects are underway, ushering in a new phase of the city's development 02.07.2026
Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the city of Arkalyk, large-scale projects are being implemented in the region in the social, infrastructural, cultural, and economic spheres. During a working trip, the Akim (Governor) of the Kostanay region, Kumar Aksakalov, visited a number of important facilities and reviewed the progress of the ongoing projects.Organizing and holding the anniversary at a high level is an important milestone on the path of the city's formation and development. This anniversary is not just a festive date, but an important stage for reflecting on the path traveled, summarizing the work done, and determining future development directions.In his Address to the People of Kazakhstan dated September 8, 2025, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted that the development of the Torgay region should be in the special focus of the Government. Today, as part of the implementation of this instruction, large-scale projects for the development of the city are being implemented in Arkalyk."In recent years, the city's socio-economic indicators have shown steady growth. If in 2022 the budget of Arkalyk was 20.1 billion tenge, then in 2026 this figure reached 36.6 billion tenge, increasing 1.8 times. The funds are directed towards the development of education, healthcare, culture, sports, housing and communal services, engineering infrastructure, road construction, and improvement," noted the head of the region.A number of important projects have been implemented in the healthcare sector. In 2024, new paramedic-midwife stations were commissioned in the villages of Vostochnoye and Furmanova. The Arkalyk Regional Hospital was modernized into a multidisciplinary interregional hospital, and the major renovation of the maternity hospital building is nearing completion.Positive changes are also taking place in the field of education. In 2024, the first "Keleshek Mektebi" school in the region opened in Arkalyk. And in 2025, the Arkalyk Pedagogical Institute received university status. To expand its material and technical base, the building of the former agriculture department was converted into an academic building."Over the past three years, more than 30 social facilities have been renovated in the city. Housing construction is developing at an active pace. During this period, 20.8 thousand square meters of housing were commissioned. Last year alone, 9.5 thousand square meters of housing were built, which is 2.3 times more compared to 2022," said the regional Akim Kumar Aksakalov.Large-scale work is also being carried out in the field of sports. Last year, a wrestling hall, a boarding school for gifted children, and the "Kazakhstan" sports complex were commissioned. Currently, the renovation of the "Zhiger" stadium continues, and the construction of an indoor hockey rink is underway. Furthermore, a physical culture and health complex is being built with funds from the "Samruk-Kazyna" fund.To create conditions for systematic sports activities in courtyards, 43 sports grounds have been built.The cultural infrastructure is also developing consistently. The major renovation of the house of culture in the village of Ashutasty is nearing completion.In the direction of developing road infrastructure, 56 kilometers of roads have been repaired in recent years. As a result, 40 streets have been updated and 29 new bus stops have been installed.Transport infrastructure plays an important role in increasing the city's economic potential. In this regard, a section of the road to the Ulytau region has been repaired. Additionally, the construction of a new highway in the direction of Arkalyk - Torgay - Irgiz continues.To improve the region's transport accessibility, work is underway to restore the Arkalyk airport. The project to reconstruct the railway station is also nearing completion.To increase the city's investment attractiveness, a decision was made to create an industrial zone. This will allow for the placement of new production facilities, attracting investments, and creating new jobs.The modernization of utility infrastructure continues. Water supply networks have been updated in Arkalyk and the settlement of Severnoye, and new water supply systems have been built in the villages of Molodezhnoye and Ushtobe. In 2025, 1.6 kilometers of heating networks were restored. In the future, it is planned to repair 39 kilometers of sewer networks.To improve the city and enhance the quality of life for residents, several streets have been illuminated, with poles and 100 lamps installed. Over the past three years, the external appearance of 65 residential buildings has been improved. This year, the facades of another 25 apartment buildings will be updated. If 10 houses were renovated in 2022, last year this figure reached 67 houses.As part of the development of digital infrastructure, new base stations have been commissioned in the villages of Zhankala, Ekidin, Molodezhnoye, Angarskoye, Ashutasty, Zhalgyzgal, Rodina, and Tselinnoye, providing residents with quality internet access.Ahead of the 70th anniversary of Arkalyk, the state is creating all conditions for the further development of the region. At the same time, the social responsibility of business is also of particular importance. In this regard, it is important to attract entrepreneurs and patrons to actively participate in the implementation of social and infrastructure projects.This refers to initiatives such as the improvement of public spaces, repair and modernization of social facilities, support for educational, cultural, and sports organizations, landscaping of territories, construction of children's and sports playgrounds, aimed at improving the quality of life of the population."The events held as part of the 70th anniversary of Arkalyk should not only give a festive mood to the residents and guests of the city but also contribute to the broad promotion of the city's achievements and potential, demonstrating its investment and tourism opportunities. Clean streets, improved courtyards, renovated buildings, and comfortable public spaces form the new image of Arkalyk and create the foundation for its bright future," emphasized the head of the region.The head of the region instructed all institutions and organizations responsible for preparing and holding the anniversary events to perform their assigned tasks with quality and in a timely manner and to ensure readiness to receive the city's guests at the highest level. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1239820?lang=ru
Kazakhstan moves to retain IT sector tax incentives through 2045 02.07.2026
The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development has initiated efforts to establish lasting conditions for the growth of technology entrepreneurship in the country.As part of its digital economic transformation strategy, the Ministry is developing a post-2028 support framework for Astana Hub participants, with a planning horizon extending to 2045.The initiative aims to create a predictable and competitive business environment that will strengthen Kazakhstan's position as a leading regional IT hub. The long-term vision for sector development through 2045 takes into account global AI trends, the scalability of export potential, and the need to attract high-technology investment.Astana Hub has demonstrated its effectiveness as a driver of the digital economy. Accordingly, the Ministry's objective is not merely to sustain existing momentum, but to achieve a qualitative leap - building conditions under which every IT company operating in Kazakhstan can plan with decades-long confidence.To date, the Astana Hub ecosystem has recorded steady growth: 2,268 companies are registered within the hub, 35,000 highly skilled jobs have been created, 438 billion tenge in investment has been attracted, and the export volume of Kazakhstani IT solutions has reached USD 1.9 billion.The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development is currently conducting systematic analytical and advisory work alongside expert community representatives and relevant government agencies, focused on reviewing and adapting existing support mechanisms. Priority is placed on cultivating a distinctive environment for innovators, developing human capital, and advancing AI-driven solutions.The development of a long-term strategy for Astana Hub represents a priority direction of state policy, aimed at positioning Kazakhstan among the world's most attractive jurisdictions for technology business. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maidd/press/news/details/1239782?lang=ru