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The Agency has approved the following board resolutions 30.03.2026
1) In accordance with Resolution № 26 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Alla Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasia Insurance joint-stock company.2) In accordance with Resolution № 27 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Anna Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasia Insurance joint-stock company.3) In accordance with Resolution № 28 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Larisa Vasilyevna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasia Insurance joint-stock company.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ardfm/press/news/details/1190151?lang=kk
The Agency has approved the following board resolutions 30.03.2026
1) In accordance with Resolution № 20 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Alla Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Bank joint-stock company.2) In accordance with Resolution № 21 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Anna Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Bank joint-stock company.3) In accordance with Resolution № 22 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Larisa Vasilyevna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Bank joint-stock companySource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ardfm/press/news/details/1190150?lang=kk
Announcement of the webinar: "Current issues of customs administration: Intellectual property. Navigation seals" 30.03.2026
Dear participants of foreign economic activity, the Department of State Revenue of Pavlodar region invites you to participate in the webinar and get answers to your questions!Date and time: March 31, 2026 at 10:45 a.m.Speaker: Head of the Customs Administration Department Tusetaev Tlektes Kalymovich.How to connect to the broadcast: The event will be held on the ZOOM platform.Link to connect: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6207599497?pwd=v0AMnza8us2kWqlbvPkqUzX3OMXRZ6.1&omn=84573933660 .Conference ID: 620 759 9497.Access code: 31032026.Department of Explanatory Work and Contact CenterState Duma of the Pavlodar regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1190141?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Greece Expand Horizons of Industrial Cooperation 30.03.2026
Thessaloniki, March 30, 2026 – The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Hellenic Republic, Timur Sultangozhin, paid a working visit to the Region of Central Macedonia, where he held a series of meetings with business leaders and visited key industrial enterprises across the region.During the visit, the Ambassador was briefed on the operations of companies active in a range of sectors, including elevator manufacturing, paints and coatings, food production, cosmetics, medical equipment, and retail. Particular focus was placed on identifying opportunities to develop partnerships with Kazakh counterparts.He also held substantive discussions with the leadership of the Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Business Association of the Industrial Zone of Thessaloniki on ways to strengthen business ties between Kazakhstan and Greece. The discussions highlighted a number of promising areas for cooperation, including manufacturing, agribusiness, logistics, and investment.In his meetings, the Ambassador outlined Kazakhstan’s ongoing economic reforms and the range of government support measures available to foreign investors, including tax incentives, investment agreements, and project facilitation tools. Both sides expressed strong interest in expanding business contacts and agreed to support the development of concrete joint projects involving Greek companies in Kazakhstan.As part of the program, the Ambassador also visited the International Hellenic University, where he met with the university’s leadership. The two sides agreed to advance academic cooperation through partnerships between universities, as well as student and faculty exchanges and joint educational and research initiatives.Overall, the visit underscored the growing interest of the Greek business community in the Kazakh market and highlighted the strong potential to further expand bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-athens/press/news/details/1190121?lang=kk
Work plan of EPK-forfait LLP (Kostanay) Separation of consumers in the private sector and remote areas 30.03.2026
TP-Spetsavtobaza (production zone) — March 30 and 31 (10: 00-18: 00):Restaurant "Sultan", LLP "KST Avtomotors", dachas "Yubileynye", IP Abdulaev, LLP "Service-Plast", gas station No. 7 "Etalon", LLP "Prombaza 7", LLP "Astyk Turra", IP Nazarov, Coal Company, LLP "Fructrans", LLP "Agrofud", LLP "Viksom", IP Borshcheva, IP Abdrakhmanova, LLP "decor concrete".Traffic lights: Nazarbayev Ave. - Production (Industrial) St., Mukhamedzhanov STR., Donenbayeva STR. KTP-716 (amangeldy railway station) - March 30 (10:00-18: 00):Cafe "randevu". Private sector: Power Engineers St. 14-35, 35A, 15a, 29/1-29/3, 27/2-27/12; Tukhachevsky St. 19/2, 21-34, 34A, 21/1, 21/2. KTP - 4 (New City)-March 31 (10: 00-18: 00):IP: Ishchanova, Zhigalova, Klyuchkina, Strigina, Izinbayev, Lopatina, Khoruzhaya, Zinner, Batyran, Eskairova, Belgagalieva. Main sector: Abay Ave. 123. Rp - 10 (production zone) — April 1 (10:00-18: 00):AGROMELPROM LLP, IP Kazneva, base "DWT". TP-151, TP-82, TP-Cam, RK-1 № 2, TP — 84, TDs-April 2 (10:00-18:00):"Kindergarten" Bobek-Kostanay "LLP," builder "LLP, IP Kalashnikov, TDs, IP Detkov," first Warehouse Company "LLP, IP Zuderman, IP Shaikenov, IP Mamedova," Autoservice "LLP, IP Sokolovsky, IP Proskura, IP Seidakhmetova, IP Fedorina, IP Kryuchkov, IP Isakhmetova," Adal "LLP," KMK-Pioneer "LLP, LLP" Abz", LLP" bayan-Sulu", IP Panenko, branch of the state institution" RMTSVIT", IP SHVECHIKHIN, IP saduakasov, IP Shalanova, LLP" AK-line", IP Khasanova, IP" alla", IP Elmurzaev, IP SYUMBAYEVA, IP Nur-SU, IP Ramazanov, IP Mirzagaliyev. KTP-705 (amangeldy railway station) - April 2 and 3 (10:00-18: 00):Shop "novinka". Private sector: Parkovaya St. 7-9, K. Marx STR. 2-60. KTP-042-April 3 (10: 00-18: 00):Family house "zhanuya", GIS (GAZS), IP Porunova, IP Khan, IP Zharkeeva (Teplichnaya St. 22). Private sector: Teplichnaya St. 1-31, 103-109; Goldade St. 1-50, 5A, 2/1-2/5; Geologicheskaya STR. 63-69.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1190098?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Embassy participates in Diplomatic Charity Bazaar in Nairobi 30.03.2026
Nairobi, March 30, 2026 — The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Republic of Kenya took part in the Diplomatic Charity Bazaar, which was held in Nairobi on March 29.More than 20 embassies, as well as several charitable and non-governmental organizations of Kenya, participated in the fair.Visitors to the bazaar were offered dishes of traditional Kazakh cuisine prepared by the spouses of the Embassy staff. Baursaks, chak-chak, and Kazakhstani chocolate were especially popular among the guests.As part of the concert program, Embassy staff performed the national dance “Kara Zhorga”.All proceeds from the fair were donated to a Kenyan charitable foundation to support social projects in the country. The Embassy’s participation once again confirmed its commitment to the principles of social responsibility and the desire to strengthen bilateral humanitarian ties between our countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-nairobi/press/news/details/1190108?lang=kk
Almaty Region expands transport and logistics partnership with China 30.03.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1190114?lang=kk
Granting of Consent for the Acquisition of the Status of a Major Shareholder of Eurasian Capital Joint-Stock Company 30.03.2026
1) In accordance with Resolution № 23 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Alla Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Capital joint-stock company.2) In accordance with Resolution № 24 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Anna Alexandrovna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Capital joint-stock company.3) In accordance with Resolution № 25 of the Board of the Agency dated 30 March 2026, permission was granted to Larisa Vasilyevna Mashkevich to acquire the status of a major (indirectly) shareholder of the Eurasian Capital joint-stock company. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ardfm/press/news/details/1190115?lang=kk
The selection procedure for civil service positions will change from April 1. 30.03.2026
The changes are envisaged by the Agency's order of December 8, 2025, "On Certain Issues of Filling Administrative Public Positions" and are aimed at simplifying competitive procedures, reducing selection timeframes, and increasing the transparency of personnel processes.Competitive procedures are conducted digitally through the external internet portal eqyzmet.gov.kz of the integrated information system "E-kyzmet."It should be noted that this mechanism has already been implemented in the Kostanay region and has been in effect since January 1, 2025.To participate in the competition, candidates must pass a test on their knowledge of the state language and the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as a personal assessment. Testing can be completed in advance of the competition announcement or during the application period through their personal account on the portal.The received test certificates and personal assessment results will be valid for one year, allowing candidates to participate in civil service competitions without re-testing.The new procedure also provides for the optimization of the selection stages. Personal qualities will be assessed outside the competition, with the five candidates with the highest scores advancing to the next stages.Depending on their position level, candidates undergo different stages of the selection process. For example, candidates for management positions must write an essay and undergo an interview, while candidates for executive and lower-level positions must complete practical tasks aimed at assessing their professional skills.Candidates for lower-level positions will also undergo psychometric testing (EQ, SQ, IQ), which assesses their level of social and emotional intelligence, as well as their logical thinking skills.Another important change is the significant reduction in the timeframe for competitive procedures. Government agencies will now be able to fill vacant positions within 5-7 business days, including 3 business days for receiving and reviewing documents and 3-4 business days for the competitive stages.For any questions regarding the new civil service selection procedure, citizens may contact the Department of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Civil Service Affairs for Kostanay Region.Consultations are provided at the following address: Kostanay, Kasymkhanov St., 34, office 507, and also by phone: 8 (7142) 39-35-56.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1190089?lang=kk
Nauryz Celebration Held in Rotterdam 30.03.2026
On 29 March 2026, a large-scale celebration of the spring festival Nauryz took place in Rotterdam, bringing together compatriots living in various cities across the Netherlands, as well as local guests interested in the culture and traditions of Kazakhstan. The event was organized by the Netherlands branch of the World Association of Kazakhs.Nauryz traditionally symbolizes renewal, harmony, and spiritual purification. In Kazakhstan, it is celebrated in an expanded format within the framework of the “Nauryznama” decade, reflecting the values of unity, social solidarity, and respect for the environment. In this context, particular attention is given to the nationwide “Taza Kazakhstan” initiative, aimed at fostering a culture of responsibility, cleanliness, and a constructive attitude towards the environment.The festive programme featured performances by artists, national music and dances, as well as elements of traditional culture reflecting the rich historical and spiritual heritage of the Kazakh people. Guests had the opportunity to become acquainted with Kazakh customs and traditions of hospitality, and to enjoy traditional dishes, including Nauryz kozhe, kazy, baursaks, and other national delicacies.Held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, the celebration provided a platform for communication, strengthening cultural ties, and bringing together people of different generations and nationalities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hague/press/news/details/1190057?lang=kk
Festive event titled “Armysyń, Äz-Nauryz!” was held at the S. Seifullin Central Library of the Zhetysu Region as part of the “Evening Library” project 30.03.2026
On March 30, a festive event titled “Armysyń, Äz-Nauryz!” was held at the S. Seifullin Central Library of the Zhetysu Region as part of the “Evening Library” project. Students from Zhetysu University, Taldykorgan Higher Polytechnic College, and the Zhaksylik Ushkempirov Sports Boarding School-College actively participated in the event, gaining a deeper appreciation of national traditions and cultural heritage.The main goal of the event was to promote the rich cultural heritage and national values of the Kazakh people among young people, fostering patriotism and respect for traditions. In addition, one of the key objectives was to engage library visitors in a cultural and intellectual environment and to organize meaningful leisure activities for youth.During the event, the significance and essence of the Nauryz holiday were widely highlighted, and traditional customs of the Kazakh people were presented. Participants were asked questions about national dishes, customs, and beliefs, and were provided with informative insights. Special emphasis was placed on Nauryz as a symbol of renewal, unity, harmony, and creation.National games became a highlight of the evening. Students competed in traditional games such as tug of war, asyk shooting, and arm wrestling, demonstrating their strength, agility, and quickness. These activities not only enhanced physical skills but also increased interest in national traditions.The evening also featured music and dance performances. Participants dressed in traditional costumes added a special cultural flavor to the event. A book exhibition organized by the library staff attracted significant attention, showcasing literature on the history, culture, and traditions of the Kazakh people.The event concluded with a ceremonial award presentation, adding a festive finale to the evening. The winning team, which demonstrated outstanding knowledge, creativity, and activity, was awarded a diploma and valuable prizes. Other participants were also recognized and received letters of appreciation.Additionally, special nominations such as “Most Resourceful Reader” and “Best National Costume” were awarded.The festive evening “Armysyń, Äz-Nauryz!” became a meaningful cultural event aimed at strengthening national identity and enriching the spiritual world of young people. Such initiatives play an important role in preserving cultural continuity and fostering respect for heritage.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-archive/press/news/details/1190073?lang=kk
Kostanay's fleet has been updated by 81% 30.03.2026
Regional Head Kumar Aksakalov inspected the new buses of PC "Altair".To date, the regional center has a developed route network comprising 38 routes. Daily, 187 buses operate on the lines, of which 73% are vehicles with a service life of no more than 7 years.Over the past 3 years, 90 new buses have been acquired through leasing, including 28 units last year.This year, the carrier PC "Altair" purchased 12 new Yutong brand buses on a 5-year lease at 7% through the Industrial Development Fund."Updating public transport and developing passenger transportation remain a priority in forming a comfortable and accessible urban environment. In recent years, with state support, systematic modernization has begun: carriers are acquiring modern buses through leasing mechanisms. As a result of the bus fleet renewal, the share of public transport with a service life of less than 7 years has increased by 8% and reached 81%," noted the regional akim.According to the regional head, the task is not merely to increase the number of buses, but to qualitatively change the entire system: ensuring regularity of service, improving comfort levels, covering socially significant facilities and new residential areas with transport.Furthermore, carriers are required to strictly adhere to schedules, ensure discipline, and improve the culture of passenger service.It is worth noting that today residents have access to modern digital services — through mobile applications, they can track bus movements in real-time, plan routes, and save time.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1190084?lang=kk
Starting in 2026, the usual "Standard Deduction" for individual income tax has changed to the "Basic Tax Deduction." 30.03.2026
Starting in 2026, the usual "Standard Deduction" for individual income tax has changed to the "Basic Tax Deduction."🧮Now the amount of the "standard deduction" instead of 14 MCI (55,048 tenge in 2025) from 2026 is equal to 30 MCI (129,750 tenge). In subsequent years, accordingly, the current annual MCI value will be applied, thereby increasing the deduction.The basic deduction is applied for each calendar month. The total amount of the basic deduction for a calendar year should now not exceed 360 MCI, established by the law on the republican budget and effective on January 1 of the corresponding fiscal year (previously -168 MCI).Thus, in 2026, an individual has the right to apply the following types of personal tax deductions::1) tax deduction of social payments (OPV, VOSMS, CO with GPH);2) basic tax deduction;3) social tax deductions.The basic tax deduction and social tax deductions are applied by the tax agent at the source of payment based on:• applications of an individual for the application of tax deductions;• copies of supporting documents for the application of the social tax deduction.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-shymkent/press/news/details/1189861?lang=kk
Akmola Region Strengthens International Cooperation in Tourism 30.03.2026
As part of the Dala Carbon Forum 2026, the Akim of the Akmola Region, Marat Akhmetzhanov, together with the Head of the Tourism Department, Andrey Podgurskiy, held a meeting with the Ambassador of the European Union of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Aleška Simkič, and the Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Sally Axworthy.During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for cooperation, with a particular focus on tourism development. The regional delegation presented the tourism potential of the Akmola Region, including its natural attractions, resort areas, and opportunities for sustainable tourism.It was noted that the region is actively developing its infrastructure and remains open to international investment, including in the tourism sector. Investor support is provided through specialized development institutions.The resort potential of the region generated particular interest among international partners. Representatives of the United Kingdom noted that the Akmola Region could become an attractive destination for European tourists.The meeting confirmed the mutual interest of the parties in strengthening international cooperation and promoting the region’s tourism potential on the global stage.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1189914?lang=kk
The Interregional Forum “Dala Carbon Forum 2026” Held in the Burabay District 30.03.2026
Kazakhstani farmers may gain a new source of income by entering the global carbon market. The monetization of sustainable agricultural practices, including soil carbon sequestration, became a key topic of the IV Interregional Environmental Forum Dala Carbon Forum 2026, held in the Akmola Region with the participation of the regional head, Marat Akhmetzhanov.Forum participants discussed the potential for integrating more than 200 million hectares of Kazakhstan’s land into the international carbon trading system. It was noted that global markets are already prepared to invest in projects related to carbon sequestration, including the use of No-Till technologies. However, for the full launch of this mechanism in Kazakhstan, it is necessary to establish a transparent regulatory framework, as well as implement monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems.The practical significance of this agenda is especially high for agricultural regions, where land degradation affects production sustainability. Marat Akhmetzhanov emphasized the region’s readiness to become a pilot platform for implementing climate projects based on farming enterprises.“We are open to innovation, understanding that the future lies in new technologies. However, to fully participate in environmental projects, it is necessary to develop clear mechanisms for both farmers and investors,” the regional head noted.Vice Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Mansur Oshurbayev highlighted that natural ecosystems are becoming an important investment resource, and the development of voluntary carbon markets opens access to green finance. A key priority is to create conditions for issuing carbon offsets recognized at the international level.According to the forum organizer, Chairperson of the ECOJER Association Council, Lazzat Ramazanova, a crucial condition is a transparent system for attracting international capital, clear market regulations, and the removal of administrative barriers.During the forum, practical issues related to farmers’ participation in carbon projects were also discussed, including methods for measuring accumulated carbon, access to international verification for small farms, securing initial financing, and training specialists in digital monitoring.Special attention was given to international rules for carbon credit trading and registration mechanisms, which will ensure the competitiveness of Kazakhstan’s carbon units in global markets.As a result of Dala Carbon Forum 2026, a package of recommendations was developed for the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Participants concluded that with the rapid development of the institutional framework, carbon offsets could become a new sustainable export niche for Kazakhstan.It is worth noting that farmers in the Akmola Region began participating in carbon certification programs last year. This allows them to generate additional income through carbon sequestration on their land. Large agricultural enterprises, including those in the Tselinograd and Astrakhan districts, have actively joined the initiative. The total land area involved in the program has reached 100,000 hectares.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1189926?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Expands International Partnership in the Water Sector 30.03.2026
Riyadh, March 30, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Madiyar Menilbekov held negotiations with the Head of the Founding Group of the Global Water Organization Fahd Balghunaim.During the conversation, the parties discussed key issues of water security, efficient use of water resources, and the introduction of modern technologies in the water sector.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of strengthening partnerships with international organizations to address global water challenges and reaffirmed readiness to exchange experience and implement joint initiatives.Representatives of the Global Water Organization expressed interest in developing cooperation with Kazakhstan, highlighting the country’s active role in promoting initiatives in the field of water diplomacy.Following of the meeting, the parties agreed to continue the dialogue and to work on prospective areas of cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1189934?lang=kk
Ambassador of Kazakhstan Participates in the Cultures and Peoples Festival in Madinah 30.03.2026
Madinah, March 29, 2026 – At the invitation of the Governor of the Madinah Province of Saudi Arabia, Prince Salman bin Sultan Al Saud, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom, Madiyar Menilbekov, paid a working visit to the city of Madinah.As part of the visit, the Ambassador attended the 14th Cultures and Peoples Festival organized by the Islamic University of Madinah. The event brought together representatives from more than 170 countries studying at the university, who showcased their national traditions and cultures.In addition, the Kazakh diplomat held meetings with the Deputy Governor of the Madinah Province, Prince Saud bin Nahar Al Saud, as well as with the President of the Islamic University of Madinah, Saleh Alagla. During the meetings, the parties discussed issues related to further developing cooperation in education and strengthening humanitarian ties.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1189836?lang=kk
The term of the out-of-court bankruptcy procedure has been shortened 30.03.2026
On January 16, 2026, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Restoration of Citizens' Solvency and Bankruptcy" was amended. The changes will take effect on March 19, 2026.According to the amendments, for citizens whose total debt does not exceed 1,600 MCI (6,920,000 tenge) and whose default period exceeds 5 years, the out-of-court bankruptcy procedure is carried out within 1 month. Previously, this procedure took 6 months.👩💻These changes are aimed at optimizing the out-of-court bankruptcy procedure and ensure a more prompt and effective response of government agencies to public inquiries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-shymkent/press/news/details/1189756?lang=kk
Who pays for the emissions 30.03.2026
Who pays for emissions in Kazakhstan?We're just figuring it out *Payers* are sole proprietors and LLP companies that have facilities that affect the environment. Even if the object is rented, you still need to pay.*Object categories:*I–II (significant and moderate impact)Large enterprises (oil and gas, metallurgy, energy, etc.)are required to obtain an environmental permit (up to 10 years), pay emissions and submit form 870.00 III (minor impact)Productions: concrete, shoes, soap, carpets, etc. no permit is needed, but every year — environmental declaration (on waste)IV (minimal impact)Service stations, car washes, cafes, shops, etc.They DON'T pay for emissions They DON'T submit reports Important:If the waste exceeds the limits (for example, >1 ton of hazardous or >10 tons of non-hazardous), the business automatically goes into category III.Separately: farmers do NOT pay a single land tax either.*How do I define my category?*Current business — apply via elicense.kz (up to 15 days)New project — the category is determined at the planning stage If in doubt, it is better to submit an application to the Department of Ecology and receive an official response.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1189741?lang=kk