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Open Dialogue with Business: Seminar for Foreign Economic Activity Participants and the “Almaty Customs Clearance Center” Customs Post 15.07.2026
A working meeting with foreign economic activity (FEA) participants and customs representatives was held at the Customs Clearance Center.Discussion Topic:“Desk Customs Audit Based on the Results of the Risk Management System (RMS)”Speaker:Zhomart Bolatovich Mamrayev — Chief Specialist of the Customs Monitoring and Valuation Division of the Commodity Nomenclature and Customs Monitoring Department of the State Revenue Department.During the meeting, the following topics were discussed in detail:mechanisms for conducting desk customs audits based on the Risk Management System (RMS);current issues related to customs valuation control;practical recommendations for minimizing risks during customs declaration.Participants had the opportunity to ask questions of concern directly and receive qualified explanations firsthand. This format of interaction helps build transparent relations between the government and the business community while reducing administrative barriers.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1256719?lang=ru
On the ban on the export of fuel and lubricants from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan 15.07.2026
       1. A six-month ban has been imposed on the export from the Republic of Kazakhstan, including to the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, for the period from May 21, 2026, to November 21, 2026:             1) by road transportation of gasoline, diesel fuel and certain types of petroleum products, with the exception of export in fuel tanks provided by the automobile vehicle manufacturer, no more than once a day, export of aviation fuel for research work on the selection of additives, qualification and laboratory tests of samples from a pilot batch in order to industrial production, approval and (or) re-approval of the technology of industrial production of aviation fuel (fuel for jet engines), subject to coordination with the authorized body in the field of production of petroleum products and the availability of a contract with the organization authorized to carry out the above-mentioned work and a letter indicating the number of samples (samples) and volumes of aviation fuel required for these purposes. fuel, as well as the export of petroleum products in the framework of humanitarian assistance by decision of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan;             It is not allowed to transport fuel in car tanks if its volume exceeds the factory technical capacity specified by the vehicle manufacturer. It is also prohibited to transport fuel in any additional containers (jerry cans, barrels) in the trunk or passenger compartment.             2) by rail transportation of petroleum products (EAEU HS codes 2710-12), except for the export of gasoline (EAEU HS codes 2710 12 412 0, 2710 12 413 0, 2710 12 450 0, 2710 12 490 0) according to the delivery plans approved in accordance with paragraph 7 of Article 18 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On state regulation of the production and turnover of certain types of petroleum products", as well as the export of petroleum products as part of the provision of humanitarian assistance by decision of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan.        2. A ban has been imposed for a period of six months for the period from July 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026 on the export of light distillates from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU HS codes 2710 12 110 1 – 2710 12 310 0, 2710 12 700 0 – 2710 12 900 8), jet fuel and diesel fuel (EAEU HS codes 2710 19 110 0 – 2710 19 460 0), gas oil (EAEU HS Codes 2710 20 110 0 – 2710 20 190 0), toluene, xylene (EAEU HS codes 2902 30 000 0, 2902 41 000 0, 2902 42 000 0, 2902 44 000 0), petroleum bitumen (EAEU HS code 2713 20 000 0).             Attempts to illegally export gasoline, diesel fuel, and certain types of petroleum products from the Republic of Kazakhstan are subject to administrative and criminal liability.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhambyl/press/news/details/1256711?lang=ru
Kazakh - Serbian Scientific Cooperation Discussed in Belgrade 15.07.2026
Belgrade, July 8, 2026 — As part of a working visit to the Republic of Serbia, a delegation from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, headed by Director General Sayabek Sakhiev, visited the Vinča Institute. During the visit, the parties held a meeting focused on prospects for advancing scientific cooperation and exchanging expertise in the field of nuclear science and the peaceful use of atomic energy.The discussions covered opportunities for implementing joint research projects, expanding professional contacts, and strengthening international scientific partnerships.The Kazakh delegation presented the activities of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which will celebrate its 70th anniversary next year.On the same day, Director General of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, S. Sakhiev, was received by the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Serbia, Madi Atamkulov.The meeting focused on the prospects for further developing Kazakh–Serbian cooperation in the fields of science, innovation, and the peaceful use of atomic energy.The parties agreed to work on the preparation and signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of Nuclear Physics and its Serbian partner research institutions. The memorandum is intended to establish an institutional framework for future cooperation in areas of mutual interest.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of scientific diplomacy as a key element in strengthening bilateral relations and expressed the Embassy’s readiness to provide comprehensive support for the development of direct cooperation between the specialized scientific institutions of the two countries.At the conclusion of the meetings, the parties expressed confidence that the continued development of cooperation between the scientific institutions of Kazakhstan and Serbia would contribute to the implementation of joint projects, the exchange of advanced knowledge and expertise, and the strengthening of partnership in the field of science and technology.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-belgrad/press/news/details/1256668?lang=ru
National Fund for Children: $62.7 million allocated to improve housing conditions and pay for education 15.07.2026
National Fund for Children: $62.7 million allocated to improve housing conditions and pay for education From February 1, 2024, to July 1, 2026, 333,809 applications for a total of approximately $62.71 million were processed. Funds were transferred to authorized operators for subsequent deposit into applicants' bank accounts.Among the processed applications, housing improvements were the most numerous: 216,060 applications for over $41.01 million. Education funding received 117,749 applications for $21.69 million. As a reminder, recipients of targeted savings (TS) have the right to use the entire amount or a portion of it. Any unclaimed funds remain in the targeted savings account (TSA) for 10 years. After this period, the unused balance is transferred to the recipient's individual pension savings account to account for voluntary pension contributions.The most popular housing improvement program was replenishing housing construction savings for further accumulation (211,474 applications completed, totaling approximately $40.25 million). Funds were also used as down payments for mortgage loans to purchase housing (1,583 applications, totaling $269,480), and for the purpose of acquiring housing through civil law transactions (final settlements), totaling 1,081 applications, totaling $177,790.Within the scope of the CTD program for education, the largest amount of funds was allocated to pay for educational services at educational institutions located in the Republic of Kazakhstan, either in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full (for the entire term of study) (108,782 applications, totaling approximately $20.36 million, were completed). The following areas were also in demand: replenishment of an educational savings deposit under an agreement on an educational savings deposit (6,153 applications were completed for a total of approximately 894.12 thousand US dollars), payment for educational services of foreign educational organizations in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (2,175 applications were completed for a total of 335.33 thousand US dollars). Detailed information on social security payments for the purpose of improving housing conditions and/or paying for education, broken down by authorized operators and regions, is available on the enpf.kz website.Let us recall that based on the results of 2025, Kazakhstani children received the next payment in the amount of 130.71 US dollars per child, for 2024 - 129.38 US dollars, and for 2023 - 100.52 US dollars.Children under 18 receive annual payments from the National Fund as targeted benefits. According to law, the amounts accrued to young Kazakhstanis remain part of the National Fund's assets and continue to be invested. Through continued investment, each child's targeted benefit amount increases annually through the investment income received.As a result, the total accumulated target requirement (including the annually accrued investment income) for a child participating in the program:- three years, $370.56;- two years, $263.93;- one year, $130.71. Parents and other legal representatives can check the child's under 18 participation in the program using their child's IIN on the website kids.enpf.kz, in their personal account on the eGov.kz e-government portal, and in the eGov Mobile and select second-tier bank mobile apps.  If information about target benefits accrued to children for the 2025 reporting year is not displayed, you must update your documents in your mobile apps by following this path:in the eGov Mobile app: "Digital Documents" - "Family" - "Update Document List" - "Accruals from the National Fund";in second-tier bank mobile apps, such as Kaspi.kz: "Gosuslugi" - "All Documents" - "Update Document List" - "Accruals from the National Fund." The absence of information about the accrual of target benefits for children who have reached or will reach the age of 18 this year in the legal representative's personal account is due to the fact that target benefits have acquired the status of TS, and therefore access to information about them is provided directly to the TS recipient (a citizen who has reached or will reach the age of 18 in 2026). These individuals must independently obtain information about their TS through their personal account on the UAPF or e-government websites. Upon reaching the age of 18, they can contact an authorized operator to open a US dollar bank account and submit an online application for TS payment to improve their housing conditions and/or pay for education.Currently, the following are authorized operators:Otbasy Bank JSC (for housing and education),Halyk Bank JSC (for education),Bank CenterCredit JSC (for education). Statistics on minor children eligible for targeted assistance and adult recipients of the TS, as well as on the use of the TS for housing and/or education, can be found on the enpf.kz website. You can learn more about the program, get instructions, and get answers to your questions on the website kids.enpf.kz. You can also watch video comments and instructions on the БЖЗҚЕНПФ YouTube channel:Video commentary by the Chairman the Executive Board of UAPF JSC, Zh.B. Kurmanov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=30CdPWl6dv0 Video commentary by the Managing Director of UAPF JSC, M.T. Sharipov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APg2vATmMk0 Video commentary "Question and Answer" on the "National Fund for Children" program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKr1VCAvUkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrV0y37Gjnk Instructions for the "National Fund for Children" website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgP3dmMwAHchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyC2c-HgqpQInstructions for the implementation of the National Fund for Children program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqeT41rWecAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNBSS1VHdWU   UAPF was founded on August 22, 2013 on the basis of GNPF APF JSC. The founder and shareholder of the UAPF is the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan represented by the State Institution Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Trust management of UAPF pension assets is carried out by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In accordance with the pension legislation, the UAPF attracts compulsory pension contributions, employer’s compulsory pension contributions, compulsory occupational pension contributions, voluntary pension contributions, as well as carries out enrollment and accounting of voluntary pension contributions formed at the expense of the unclaimed amount of guaranteed compensation for the guaranteed deposit, transferred by the organization carrying out mandatory guarantee of deposits, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On mandatory guarantee of deposits placed in second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan", ensures the implementation of pension benefits. The Fund also carries out accounting of target assets and target requirements, accounting and crediting of target savings (TS) to target savings accounts, payments of TS to their recipients in bank accounts, accounting for returns of TS in the manner determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the National Fund for Children program (More details at www.enpf.kz)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-tekeli/press/news/details/1256680?lang=ru
THE DEPARTMENT HAS STOPPED 15 ILLEGAL EXPORT OF FUEL AND LUBRICANTS 15.07.2026
      The Department of State Revenue for the Zhambyl Region (hereinafter referred to as the Department) in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Committee of State Revenue of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, has strengthened control over the movement of petroleum products across the state border. This work is aimed at preventing the illegal export of fuel and lubricants, protecting the domestic market, and ensuring compliance with current legislation.     The control is carried out both at the road checkpoints and by mobile groups in the border areas along the routes of vehicles. At the same time, the situation on the domestic market is monitored on a daily basis, including an analysis of the volume of fuel sales at gas stations and the activities of mini-refineries.         Since the beginning of the increased control, 39 tank trucks have been inspected by mobile groups. In certain cases, samples and specimens of fuel were taken for examination.As a result, 15 cases of illegal export of fuel and lubricants with a total volume of over 6,1 liters were prevented. In most cases, the fuel was attempted to be exported in specially equipped additional tanks, as well as in fuel canisters.For example, on July 6, an attempt was prevented in the Merken district to export 4,2 liters of diesel fuel hidden in four containers (eurocups) of 1,000 liters each, without any accompanying documents.         In addition, as part of the implementation of the Roadmap, 12 time-based surveys have been conducted in the region, and other verification measures are being carried out.The Department will continue to implement a set of measures to prevent the illegal export of fuel and lubricants, protect the state's economic interests, and ensure transparency in the movement of goods across the state border.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhambyl/press/news/details/1256665?lang=ru
VAT Offset Method for the Import of Goods from the EAEU: What Taxpayers Need to Know 15.07.2026
The State Revenue Department for Almaty explains the procedure for applying the Value Added Tax (VAT) offset method when importing goods from the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).In accordance with Article 509 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the VAT offset method may be applied by VAT payers who meet the requirements established by tax legislation.When applying this method, the VAT amount on imported goods is simultaneously reflected in the VAT return as accrued VAT and as the amount credited against VAT payable. Provided that all statutory conditions are met, no actual payment of VAT to the state budget is required upon the importation of goods.The VAT offset method applies to goods that:are not intended for subsequent sale or transfer under an international financial lease;are imported for transfer under a financial lease, except for an international financial lease;are used in the production of agricultural machinery included in the approved list.The list of goods eligible for the VAT offset method, as well as the rules for its formation, was approved by Resolution No. 1199 of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 31, 2025.Together with the Application for the Import of Goods and Payment of Indirect Taxes, the taxpayer must submit the documents specified in Paragraph 2 of Article 530 of the Tax Code, as well as documents confirming the technical and commercial characteristics of the goods required for their classification under the Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity of the EAEU (CN FEA of the EAEU).Goods imported using the VAT offset method must be used for their intended purpose. For most imported goods, the required period of use is five years, while for agricultural poultry, the required period is 18 months.If, during the established period, the goods are sold, transferred under an international financial lease, or used in violation of the prescribed conditions, the VAT amount becomes payable to the state budget. In such cases, late payment interest shall accrue from the date established for the payment of VAT upon the importation of goods.The State Revenue Department for Almaty recommends that taxpayers, before applying the VAT offset method, ensure that the imported goods are included in the approved list, are correctly classified under the CN FEA of the EAEU, and will be used for their intended purpose throughout the required period.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1256626?lang=ru
A training seminar on detecting counterfeit products was held in Aktau 15.07.2026
On July 9-10, 2026, on the basis of the DGD in the Mangystau region, UMTS CGD, together with Schmitt & Orlov Intellectual Property, held a face-to-face training seminar on "Practical experience in detecting and identifying counterfeit products."The seminar was attended by employees of the Department of Customs Administration and Customs posts, whose activities are directly related to the implementation of customs control and the protection of intellectual property rights.The main purpose of the event was to improve practical skills in detecting counterfeit products when moving goods across the customs border of the Republic of Kazakhstan. During the training, the participants studied modern methods for detecting signs of counterfeit, examined the distinctive features of original branded products and consolidated their knowledge on the example of real samples of goods.The speakers of the seminar were Aigelov Asylkhan, Head of the Advanced Training and Professional Training Department at the Educational and Methodological Center, and Renata Imangalieva, an international lawyer and representative of Schmitt & Orlov Intellectual Property.Such seminars contribute to the development of professional competencies of employees of state revenue agencies, increase the effectiveness of detecting counterfeit products and strengthen the system of intellectual property rights protection in the Republic of Kazakhstan.. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1256579?lang=ru
Representatives of the National Volunteer Network Arrived in the Aktobe Region on a Working Visit 15.07.2026
A briefing was held in the Aktobe Region with the participation of representatives of the National Volunteer Network, who arrived on a working visit.During the meeting, participants discussed the constitutional protection of volunteer activities, the development of volunteering in the region, support for the volunteer movement, the promotion of civic engagement, and the implementation of future joint projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aktobe-zhastar1/press/news/details/1256564?lang=ru
Volunteer Activities Are Protected at the Constitutional Level 15.07.2026
Aybek Dosymbetov, Head of the Front Office of the National Volunteer Network, and expert analyst Yelena Amreyeva visited the Aktobe Regional Volunteer Front Office to learn about its activities.During the meeting, the main areas of the regional front office's work, the progress of volunteer movement development in the region, as well as ongoing projects and initiatives were presented. An open discussion and experience-sharing session with regional volunteers was also organized.This year, the National Volunteer Network is holding meetings with volunteer communities in all regions of Kazakhstan to collect regional proposals for inclusion in the 2027–2030 Volunteer Development Concept.Such meetings help strengthen the capacity of the volunteer movement, promote the exchange of experience, systematize regional proposals, and support the implementation of new initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aktobe-zhastar1/press/news/details/1256566?lang=ru
On the Application of the VAT Offset Method for the Import of Goods from the EAEU Member States 15.07.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan provides clarification on the procedure for applying the Value Added Tax (VAT) offset method when importing goods from the Member States of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).      In accordance with Article 509 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the VAT offset method may be applied by VAT payers who meet the requirements established by the tax legislation.      When applying the VAT offset method, the VAT amount on imported goods is simultaneously reflected in the VAT return as output VAT and as input VAT eligible for offset. Provided that all statutory conditions are met, no actual payment of VAT to the state budget is required upon importation.     The VAT offset method applies to goods that:are not intended for subsequent resale or transfer under an international financial lease;are imported for transfer under a financial lease (excluding an international financial lease);are used in the manufacture of agricultural machinery included in the approved list.      The list of goods eligible for the VAT offset method, as well as the rules governing its formation, are approved by Resolution No. 1199 of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 31 December 2025.     Together with the Application for the Import of Goods and Payment of Indirect Taxes, taxpayers must submit the documents specified in paragraph 2 of Article 530 of the Tax Code, as well as documents confirming the technical and commercial characteristics of the goods required for their classification under the Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (CN FEA EAEU).      Goods imported using the VAT offset method must be used for their intended purpose for five years, for most imported goods and eighteen months, for agricultural poultry.      If, during the specified period, the goods are sold, transferred under an international financial lease, or used in violation of the established conditions, the VAT shall become payable to the state budget. In such cases, late payment interest shall accrue from the date on which the VAT on imported goods was originally due.     The State Revenue Committee recommends that taxpayers, before applying the VAT offset method, ensure that the imported goods are included in the approved list, correctly classified under the CN FEA EAEU, and intended to be used for their designated purpose throughout the prescribed period.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1256660?lang=ru
Conditions for placing goods under the customs procedure of export 15.07.2026
The conditions for placing goods under the customs procedure of export are:- payment of export customs duties in accordance with the Customs Code;- compliance with prohibitions and restrictions in accordance with Article 8 of the Customs Code;- compliance with other conditions stipulated by international treaties within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union, bilateral international treaties between the member States of the Eurasian Economic Union and international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1256557?lang=ru
Representatives of the National Volunteer Network met with the heads of institutions in the Aktobe Region. 15.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aktobe-zhastar1/press/news/details/1256435?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Iran signed a BOT agreement on the construction of a Kazakh transport and logistics terminal at the port of Shahid Rajaei 15.07.2026
Tehran A solemn ceremony for signing a BOT agreement (Build-Operate-Transfer) on the transfer of a land plot in the port of Shahid Rajaee (Bandar Abbas) for the construction of a Kazakh transport and logistics terminal was held at the Ports and Maritime Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran. On the Kazakh side, the agreement was signed by Aman Malgazhdarov, General Director of the Corporate Fund QazExportPromotion under JSC "Trade Policy Development Center "QazTrade" of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and on the Iranian side, the agreement was signed by Hossein Abbas Nejad, Head of the Ports and Maritime Organization of Hormozgan Province – Head of the SEZ "Port of Shahid Rajaee". The agreement is concluded for a period of 27 years. Of these, 2 years are allocated for the construction of the terminal, and the subsequent 25 years for the operation of the facility. The commercial commissioning of the terminal is scheduled for the third year of the project implementation. The implementation of this project will become an important stage in the development of transport and logistics cooperation between Kazakhstan and Iran. The creation of a Kazakh terminal in Iran's largest port will strengthen the transit potential of the International North–South Transport Corridor, increase the resilience of logistics routes, and expand the geography of Kazakh exports by ensuring effective access to the markets of the Persian Gulf countries, South and Southeast Asia, as well as East Africa.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1256372?lang=ru
Kazakhstan recorded a week-long deflation in the SZPT 15.07.2026
The country has recorded weekly deflation on socially significant food products. According to the Bureau of National Statistics, for the period from June 24 to July 1, 2026, the price index for socially significant food products amounted to 99.9%. During the week, price decreases were noted for seven products. Tomatoes fell in price by 8.5%, cucumbers by 8.3%, eggs by 1.5%, apples by 1.1%, fresh, chilled, and frozen fish by 0.4%, sunflower oil by 0.2%, and kefir by 0.1%. The price index for rice, bread, and milk remained at 100.0%. A slight price increase was recorded for 21 product items. Cabbage rose in price by 7.9%, onions and potatoes by 1.9%, and sugar by 1.6%. For other products, the increase was less than 1%. Regionally, price increases were noted in four regions over the week: Akmola region by 0.2%, Atyrau, Almaty, and North Kazakhstan regions by 0.1%. In Astana, Almaty, Karaganda, and Zhambyl regions, the price index was 100.0%. Price decreases were registered in 12 regions, including Kyzylorda region by 0.9%, Aktobe, Ulytau, Kostanay, and Turkestan regions by 0.3%, Mangystau, West Kazakhstan, and East Kazakhstan regions by 0.2%, as well as in Shymkent, Pavlodar, Abai, and Zhetysu regions by 0.1%. The Ministry of Trade and Integration, together with interested government bodies, continues work on price control and ensuring the domestic market. Since the beginning of the year, 581 meetings of regional commissions have been held to identify unproductive intermediaries, 2,434 administrative rulings have been issued for exceeding the maximum trade markup, and more than 26.5 thousand product chains have been analyzed, revealing 3,816 risks of violations. To saturate the market, supplies of fruit and vegetable products continue. Through JSC "KTZ-Express", about 28.9 thousand tons of potatoes, 8.6 thousand tons of carrots, 4.7 thousand tons of onions, and 0.2 thousand tons of cabbage have been supplied to the domestic market. Memorandums are in effect to ensure stable prices for tomatoes and cucumbers, eggs, sunflower oil, and beef. Since the beginning of the year, more than 3,980 agricultural fairs have also been held to sell products at producer prices.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1256374?lang=ru
The Ministry of Technical Infrastructure of the Republic of Kazakhstan has compiled a list of goods prohibited and restricted for sale on electronic trading platforms 15.07.2026
The Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan has compiled a List of goods prohibited and restricted for placement and sale on electronic trading platforms. The List has been developed in accordance with the requirements of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Regulation of Trading Activities" based on information provided by interested state bodies within their competence. The List consolidates information on goods for which the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan establishes prohibitions or restrictions on circulation within the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including sale through electronic commerce. The publication of the list is aimed at increasing the transparency of electronic commerce. The List will enable owners of electronic trading platforms, online stores, sellers, and other participants in electronic commerce to promptly receive up-to-date information on existing restrictions and take into account legislative requirements when placing and selling goods. Thus, the availability of the list will allow electronic trading platforms to apply uniform approaches when moderating product cards, and sellers to assess in advance the possibility of selling their products. It is important to note that the List is of an informational and reference nature and systematizes the already existing requirements of the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, ensuring their accessibility and ease of application. The Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the authorized state body exercising state regulation in the field of electronic commerce. In case of detection of violations, bringing to administrative responsibility is carried out by the state body to whose competence this is assigned by the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses. The Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan will update the list on an ongoing basis as changes are made to the legislation and relevant information is received from interested state bodies. You can familiarize yourself with the Unified List on the official internet resource of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the section dedicated to electronic commerce issues: https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/documents/details/1040413?lang=ruSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1256378?lang=ru
Civil servants of Atyrau region took part in an essay contest within the framework of the Eltanu project"! 15.07.2026
Civil servants of Atyrau region took part in an essay contest within the framework of the "Eltanu" project!    At the initiative of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Civil Service Affairs, the educational project "Eltanu" is being implemented in the republic. As part of this project, an essay contest was recently held among government officials of Atyrau region. The purpose of the event is to increase the interest of civil servants in the history and cultural heritage of the country, popularize national values, and develop creative potential. The essay contest on the topics "Adal azamat – tiregi Adal Kazakhstan", "Kurultai and Regional studies: menin Kazakstanym", "The legacy of Abai – mangilik rukhani Kazyna" was attended by Shmek Serikovich Shmaliev, Head of the Department of Investment Policy and Public-Private Partnership of the Department of Economics and Finance of Atyrau region, and Bozakayeva, Chief specialist of the Department of Economic Planning and Analysis. Venera Aldiarovna, took an active part in the event within the framework of the project.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/atyrau-economy/press/news/details/1256390?lang=ru
94 veterinary points and 52 cattle burial grounds to be built in Almaty region 15.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1256410?lang=ru
The Department of State Revenue of the Mangystau region warns of increased cases of telephone fraud 15.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region warns citizens about the increased incidence of telephone fraud.The attackers, posing as employees of the state revenue authorities, are trying to take over the personal data of citizens using various pretexts — from messages about allegedly received official letters to offers to receive documents through mail or courier service.During a conversation, fraudsters may ask for SMS codes, including those coming from the 1414 number, confirmation codes, passwords, bank card details, and other confidential information.It is important to remember that employees of state revenue agencies never ask for passwords, bank card details, or other personal data.If you receive a similar call:- do not provide codes and personal information.;- do not follow the links from the messages;- do not install unknown applications;- end the conversation immediately;- if necessary, contact the State Revenue Department yourself through official communication channels.The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region urges citizens to remain vigilant, warn relatives and friends about such schemes and trust only official information. A few minutes of verification can protect your personal data and financial resources. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1256424?lang=ru
The "Shaiqas-2026" military engineering championship is being held in Kazakhstan for the first time 15.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1256353?lang=ru
Raid operations are being conducted 15.07.2026
The State Revenue Department of the Akmola Region, in conjunction with the Administrative Police Division, is conducting roadside operations across the region’s highways to curb the illegal export of petroleum products from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in accordance with the approved "Roadmap for Strengthening Controls to Prevent the Export of Petroleum Products."During inspections, heavy-duty vehicles are checked for the transport of fuels and lubricants without accompanying shipping documents, as well as for the presence of petroleum products in modified or concealed fuel tanks.Drivers have been issued information leaflets explaining legal requirements and the need to avoid violating established restrictions regarding the transport and removal of petroleum products.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1256354?lang=ru