21.02.20

The establishment of 55 industrial dairy farms will make it possible to achieve the planned program oriented on dairy farming sector in Kazakhstan.

20.02.20

According to the local media, Uzbekistan exported 10,000 tons of clothing to Kazakhstan in 2019.

14/02/2020

 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will open a joint tourist route, reports Uzbek telegraph agency (UzTAG).  According to the MIR 24 TV channel, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan launch a joint  tourist route "Golden Square".

12.02.20

The volume of affordable housing construction in the capital will be increased by 3 times. This was announced during a meeting of the mayor of Nur-Sultan with the population, reports Kazpravda.kz. According to the mayor's office, in 2020, it is planned to build preferential housing with a total area of more than 500 thousand square meters – about 8 thousand apartments. In 2021, it is planned to put into operation 8,5 thousand apartments.

05.02.20

President of Kazakhstan Kasym-Jomart Tokayev received Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar, reports Akorda’s website

02.03.20

 Turkestan is the leader among existing  agricultural producers.  Gross agricultural output in the country grew by 0.9% per year as Kazpravda.kz reports with reference to Finprom.kz.

January 24, 2020

Around 430 thousand new jobs will be established in Kazakhstan in 2020. This was announced at an expanded meeting of the Government by the Prime Minister Askar Mamin.

January 14, 2020

Over the past year, Kazakhstan earned over 450 billion tenge (1,184 billion US dollars) in transit traffic, the press service of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.

December 18, 2019

 The Association of Automobile Industry Enterprises of Kazakhstan "KazAvtoProm", informed about the statistical information on the automobile sector for the first 11 months of 2019, reports Kazpravda.kz .

December 17, 2019

Solar power plant with capacity of 50 megawatts was commissioned in the Shieli district of the Kyzylorda region, which is one of the most expensive green economy projects in southern Kazakhstan, the Sputnik agency reports.