Kazakhstan is making significant strides in global markets through strategic investments, diplomatic efforts, and economic support initiatives. Here are the key developments covered by international media:
Turkey and Kazakhstan Strengthen Bilateral Ties
According to Anadolu Agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev discussed expanding trade and investment cooperation during a recent phone call.
Economic Partnership Agreement with Oman
Muscat Daily reports that Kazakhstan and Oman signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance economic, cultural, and tourism collaborations.
Eurasian Development Bank Invests $1.4 Billion in Kazakhstan
Uzbek news outlet Daryo reported that the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) invested $1.4 billion in Kazakhstan in 2024, focusing on energy, infrastructure, and industrial projects.
Kazakhstan Approves Construction of First Nuclear Power Plant
Russian news agency TASS announced that Kazakhstan’s government has approved the construction of its first nuclear power plant in the Zhambyl district, aiming to boost energy security.
116 Billion Tenge Allocated for Agricultural Development
Xinhua reported that Kazakhstan has allocated 116 billion tenge to support local farmers, invest in modern equipment, and improve agricultural productivity.
Caspian Seal Conservation Initiative Launched
According to AZERTAC, Kazakhstan is launching a data-driven research program to protect the Caspian seal population, an important step toward marine ecosystem preservation.
Kazakhstan’s latest economic and environmental strategies position it as a key player in global development.


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