Kazakh culture is rich with traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. As a nomadic people, Kazakhs developed a culture centered around their pastoral lifestyle with traditions including felt making, horse riding and eagle hunting. Today, Kazakh culture continues to evolve while maintaining important historical aspects of music, cuisine, crafts and spirituality.
On December 14, 2012, President Nazarbayev delivered a bold, innovative strategy of “universal economic pragmatism” designed to make Kazakhstan one of the world’s top 30 most developed states by 2050.
The seven priorities of the Strategy 2050 are:
1) Establish economic policy based on profitability, competitiveness, and modernization
2) Drive private sector growth through support for entrepreneurship and small and medium enterprises
3) Usher in new guarantees in social, health and labor policy with emphasis on personal responsibility
4) Modernize education and professional skills training in science, technology, engineering for the jobs of the future
5) Continue to implement democratic reforms, local self-governance, transparency and open government
6) Furthering a predictable, multi-vectored foreign policy that promotes regional and global security, balanced economic development and trade
7) Renewed Kazakhstani patriotism - celebrate our history, Kazakh culture and our modern society of diverse ethnicities, faiths and cultures
This document discusses Kazakhstan's development goals and strategies for becoming one of the 30 most developed countries by 2050. It outlines Kazakhstan's "Nurly Zhol" development plan, which focuses on improving transport, logistics, industrial, energy, housing and social infrastructure. The plan aims to diversify Kazakhstan's economy away from natural resources and support small- and medium-sized enterprises. Charts show Kazakhstan has a higher GDP and lower unemployment than neighboring countries. Kazakhstan also offers foreign investors tax incentives and visa benefits to encourage economic growth through international trade and investment.
There are more than 4000 religious unions representing more than 40 confessions in Kazakhstan, more than 300 foreign missioners preach, and about 2,500 cult buildings operate on the territory of Kazakhstan. This slideshow presents the religious diversity in Kazakhstan, while providing clarity to the relevant laws.
Kazakh culture is rich with traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. As a nomadic people, Kazakhs developed a culture centered around their pastoral lifestyle with traditions including felt making, horse riding and eagle hunting. Today, Kazakh culture continues to evolve while maintaining important historical aspects of music, cuisine, crafts and spirituality.
On December 14, 2012, President Nazarbayev delivered a bold, innovative strategy of “universal economic pragmatism” designed to make Kazakhstan one of the world’s top 30 most developed states by 2050.
The seven priorities of the Strategy 2050 are:
1) Establish economic policy based on profitability, competitiveness, and modernization
2) Drive private sector growth through support for entrepreneurship and small and medium enterprises
3) Usher in new guarantees in social, health and labor policy with emphasis on personal responsibility
4) Modernize education and professional skills training in science, technology, engineering for the jobs of the future
5) Continue to implement democratic reforms, local self-governance, transparency and open government
6) Furthering a predictable, multi-vectored foreign policy that promotes regional and global security, balanced economic development and trade
7) Renewed Kazakhstani patriotism - celebrate our history, Kazakh culture and our modern society of diverse ethnicities, faiths and cultures
This document discusses Kazakhstan's development goals and strategies for becoming one of the 30 most developed countries by 2050. It outlines Kazakhstan's "Nurly Zhol" development plan, which focuses on improving transport, logistics, industrial, energy, housing and social infrastructure. The plan aims to diversify Kazakhstan's economy away from natural resources and support small- and medium-sized enterprises. Charts show Kazakhstan has a higher GDP and lower unemployment than neighboring countries. Kazakhstan also offers foreign investors tax incentives and visa benefits to encourage economic growth through international trade and investment.
There are more than 4000 religious unions representing more than 40 confessions in Kazakhstan, more than 300 foreign missioners preach, and about 2,500 cult buildings operate on the territory of Kazakhstan. This slideshow presents the religious diversity in Kazakhstan, while providing clarity to the relevant laws.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
On July 8-10, Kazakhstani Foreign Minister Erlan Idrissov paid an official visit to the United States and held meetings with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Deputy National Security Adviser Anthony Blinken, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, and Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. In his talks with high ranking U.S. officials the two sides highlighted the robust and growing bilateral ties between Kazakhstan and the United States and reaffirmed their commitment to further deepen the strategic partnership.
The mining and metallurgy sector is one of the most competitive and dynamically developing industries of Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan has abundant natural resources with almost 100 elements discovered and 60 being actively recovered. Metallurgy occupies over 35 percent of the processing industry volume. The numbers are impressive - Kazakhstan possesses 30% of the world’s chrome ore deposits, 25% of manganese ores, 10% of iron ores.
Kazakhstan inherited a large nuclear arsenal from the Soviet Union in 1991 after gaining independence. President Nazarbayev renounced nuclear weapons and eliminated Kazakhstan's entire nuclear stockpile in fewer than four years, making Kazakhstan nuclear-free. Kazakhstan has since worked to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through international agreements and initiatives, hosting nuclear talks and establishing monitoring equipment at its borders. Kazakhstan's actions demonstrate how gaining security and promoting non-proliferation can be achieved by eliminating nuclear weapons programs.
The development and modernization of Almaty city and the region present foreign investors with many projects and commercial offers to put investment capital to work.
This document provides an overview of the 4th Annual Kazakhstan - United States Convention held on December 6, 2016 in Washington D.C. The convention focused on celebrating the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and the United States and discussed ways to strengthen their strategic partnership. The opening session featured remarks from government officials from both countries. Several panel sessions were held on topics such as the history and future of Kazakhstan-US relations, opportunities for innovation and economic growth through partnership, and a luncheon focused on Kazakhstan's Astana EXPO 2017. A business roundtable also discussed investment opportunities in Kazakhstan.
The Almaty region presents tremendous opportunities for foreign investors. This investors' guide presents the conditions that make the Almaty region a powerhouse of economic activity in Kazakhstan and Eurasia.
Kazakhstan aims to increase its role as a transit country between Asia and Europe by 2020. It plans to increase transit freight traffic through Kazakhstan to 35.7 million tons by developing its transport infrastructure across all modes of transport, including modernizing 17,000 km of railways and 19,000 km of roads. Key projects include the Western Europe-Western China railway, several new rail lines, and the new 65.5 km Big Almaty Ring Road public-private partnership. The goal is for Kazakhstan's share of EU-China transport to increase to 5% by 2020 and 10% by 2030.
The document summarizes information about the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan (NCE) and its subsidiary, the Chamber of International Commerce of Kazakhstan (KAZCIC).
The NCE aims to further develop entrepreneurship and strengthen business representation in dialogue with the government. It represents legal entities, individual entrepreneurs, and farming businesses. KAZCIC was established in 2014 to assist entrepreneurs with foreign economic activities and contributes to Kazakhstan's development.
KAZCIC's goals are to help local businesses grow internationally through trade promotion, technology transfer, and export promotion of Kazakh products with international partners. It provides legal support, informational assistance, and business education to members.
Astana is the capital city and business center of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. It has experienced rapid population and economic growth since becoming the capital in 1997, with its population tripling and GDP increasing over 100 times. Astana hosts many important international forums and summits on topics like security, religion, and economics. It has also become a transportation hub with direct flights from 34 international cities.
The 2017 Investment Policy of Kazakhstan is well structured to attract foreign investors and multinational corporations seeking to contribute to balanced economic and GDP growth for Kazakhstan.
The document describes 10 investment projects in mining, manufacturing and oil industries located in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. The projects involve production of steel, iron ore concentrate, nickel-cobalt concentrate, ferronickel, copper cathode, titanium-zirconium ores, chrome ore, enriched kaolin and involve building new facilities or expanding existing ones. Total investments in the projects range from $30 million to $1.2 billion and they will create new production facilities and jobs in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan.
A new era is about to start in Kazakhstan. Faced with external economic pressures and reduced oil revenues, the country’s leadership has launched two major initiatives designed to stimulate the economy – Plan for a Nation and Bright Path. Invest in Kazakhstan 2016 drills under the surface of the reforms to find out what opportunities they present for investors.
Kazakhstan continues to climb each year in important measures of the conditions favorable to foreign investment, human capital, and doing business in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan offers attractive investment opportunities and incentives for agriculture and food manufacturing. It has over 210 million hectares of agricultural land and food production accounts for over 7% of GDP. Major foreign companies like Danone, Lotte, and Lactalis have invested over $1.3 billion in the sector in recent years, attracted by opportunities in Kazakhstan's growing market as well as incentives like tax breaks, preferential land access, and exemptions on hiring foreign labor in special economic zones. The government aims to further develop the agriculture and food industries as important sectors of the economy.
This document outlines sponsorship opportunities and benefits for the Astana Expo 2017 being held in Astana, Kazakhstan. There are four sponsorship categories ranging from Global Sponsor for 8 million euros to Friends for 175,000 euros. Partnership benefits include use of the Expo logo in marketing, event space at the Expo site, VIP access and benefits, online and digital marketing exposure, and pre-Expo promotional activities. The Expo aims to attract over 5 million visitors from Kazakhstan and abroad.
Aktobe region in Kazakhstan has significant mineral resources, including 55% of the country's nickel reserves, 40% of titanium reserves, and 34% of phosphate reserves. It has a favorable geographic location at the intersection of transportation routes. The economy is focused on mining, metal processing, chemicals, food, and agriculture including livestock. The region aims to strengthen competitiveness by promoting exports and utilizing its transportation infrastructure and access to markets in Russia, Central Asia, China, and Europe.
The Aktobe region is an investment-attractive one due to the unique combination of an advantageous economic-geographical position, huge industrial potential as well as the provision of transport and communication systems.
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev reshuffled the government, appointing a new Prime Minister and moving some officials to new roles. He also outlined budget changes and economic priorities. Nazarbayev then traveled to Uzbekistan to pay his respects to the late Uzbek President Islam Karimov at his burial site, meeting with Karimov's family and Uzbekistan's acting President. Kazakhstan and Korea also agreed to cooperate on sharing road construction expertise.
1. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev attended the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China where he reiterated his proposal to establish a single global organization to promote worldwide development.
2. Nazarbayev and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to strengthen economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and China, signing several documents to increase cooperation.
3. The Kazakh Foreign Ministry held its third annual contest on foreign media coverage of Kazakhstan, awarding journalists from various countries and regions for their articles highlighting Kazakhstan.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
On July 8-10, Kazakhstani Foreign Minister Erlan Idrissov paid an official visit to the United States and held meetings with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Deputy National Security Adviser Anthony Blinken, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, and Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. In his talks with high ranking U.S. officials the two sides highlighted the robust and growing bilateral ties between Kazakhstan and the United States and reaffirmed their commitment to further deepen the strategic partnership.
The mining and metallurgy sector is one of the most competitive and dynamically developing industries of Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan has abundant natural resources with almost 100 elements discovered and 60 being actively recovered. Metallurgy occupies over 35 percent of the processing industry volume. The numbers are impressive - Kazakhstan possesses 30% of the world’s chrome ore deposits, 25% of manganese ores, 10% of iron ores.
Kazakhstan inherited a large nuclear arsenal from the Soviet Union in 1991 after gaining independence. President Nazarbayev renounced nuclear weapons and eliminated Kazakhstan's entire nuclear stockpile in fewer than four years, making Kazakhstan nuclear-free. Kazakhstan has since worked to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons through international agreements and initiatives, hosting nuclear talks and establishing monitoring equipment at its borders. Kazakhstan's actions demonstrate how gaining security and promoting non-proliferation can be achieved by eliminating nuclear weapons programs.
The development and modernization of Almaty city and the region present foreign investors with many projects and commercial offers to put investment capital to work.
This document provides an overview of the 4th Annual Kazakhstan - United States Convention held on December 6, 2016 in Washington D.C. The convention focused on celebrating the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and the United States and discussed ways to strengthen their strategic partnership. The opening session featured remarks from government officials from both countries. Several panel sessions were held on topics such as the history and future of Kazakhstan-US relations, opportunities for innovation and economic growth through partnership, and a luncheon focused on Kazakhstan's Astana EXPO 2017. A business roundtable also discussed investment opportunities in Kazakhstan.
The Almaty region presents tremendous opportunities for foreign investors. This investors' guide presents the conditions that make the Almaty region a powerhouse of economic activity in Kazakhstan and Eurasia.
Kazakhstan aims to increase its role as a transit country between Asia and Europe by 2020. It plans to increase transit freight traffic through Kazakhstan to 35.7 million tons by developing its transport infrastructure across all modes of transport, including modernizing 17,000 km of railways and 19,000 km of roads. Key projects include the Western Europe-Western China railway, several new rail lines, and the new 65.5 km Big Almaty Ring Road public-private partnership. The goal is for Kazakhstan's share of EU-China transport to increase to 5% by 2020 and 10% by 2030.
The document summarizes information about the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan (NCE) and its subsidiary, the Chamber of International Commerce of Kazakhstan (KAZCIC).
The NCE aims to further develop entrepreneurship and strengthen business representation in dialogue with the government. It represents legal entities, individual entrepreneurs, and farming businesses. KAZCIC was established in 2014 to assist entrepreneurs with foreign economic activities and contributes to Kazakhstan's development.
KAZCIC's goals are to help local businesses grow internationally through trade promotion, technology transfer, and export promotion of Kazakh products with international partners. It provides legal support, informational assistance, and business education to members.
Astana is the capital city and business center of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. It has experienced rapid population and economic growth since becoming the capital in 1997, with its population tripling and GDP increasing over 100 times. Astana hosts many important international forums and summits on topics like security, religion, and economics. It has also become a transportation hub with direct flights from 34 international cities.
The 2017 Investment Policy of Kazakhstan is well structured to attract foreign investors and multinational corporations seeking to contribute to balanced economic and GDP growth for Kazakhstan.
The document describes 10 investment projects in mining, manufacturing and oil industries located in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. The projects involve production of steel, iron ore concentrate, nickel-cobalt concentrate, ferronickel, copper cathode, titanium-zirconium ores, chrome ore, enriched kaolin and involve building new facilities or expanding existing ones. Total investments in the projects range from $30 million to $1.2 billion and they will create new production facilities and jobs in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan.
A new era is about to start in Kazakhstan. Faced with external economic pressures and reduced oil revenues, the country’s leadership has launched two major initiatives designed to stimulate the economy – Plan for a Nation and Bright Path. Invest in Kazakhstan 2016 drills under the surface of the reforms to find out what opportunities they present for investors.
Kazakhstan continues to climb each year in important measures of the conditions favorable to foreign investment, human capital, and doing business in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan offers attractive investment opportunities and incentives for agriculture and food manufacturing. It has over 210 million hectares of agricultural land and food production accounts for over 7% of GDP. Major foreign companies like Danone, Lotte, and Lactalis have invested over $1.3 billion in the sector in recent years, attracted by opportunities in Kazakhstan's growing market as well as incentives like tax breaks, preferential land access, and exemptions on hiring foreign labor in special economic zones. The government aims to further develop the agriculture and food industries as important sectors of the economy.
This document outlines sponsorship opportunities and benefits for the Astana Expo 2017 being held in Astana, Kazakhstan. There are four sponsorship categories ranging from Global Sponsor for 8 million euros to Friends for 175,000 euros. Partnership benefits include use of the Expo logo in marketing, event space at the Expo site, VIP access and benefits, online and digital marketing exposure, and pre-Expo promotional activities. The Expo aims to attract over 5 million visitors from Kazakhstan and abroad.
Aktobe region in Kazakhstan has significant mineral resources, including 55% of the country's nickel reserves, 40% of titanium reserves, and 34% of phosphate reserves. It has a favorable geographic location at the intersection of transportation routes. The economy is focused on mining, metal processing, chemicals, food, and agriculture including livestock. The region aims to strengthen competitiveness by promoting exports and utilizing its transportation infrastructure and access to markets in Russia, Central Asia, China, and Europe.
The Aktobe region is an investment-attractive one due to the unique combination of an advantageous economic-geographical position, huge industrial potential as well as the provision of transport and communication systems.
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev reshuffled the government, appointing a new Prime Minister and moving some officials to new roles. He also outlined budget changes and economic priorities. Nazarbayev then traveled to Uzbekistan to pay his respects to the late Uzbek President Islam Karimov at his burial site, meeting with Karimov's family and Uzbekistan's acting President. Kazakhstan and Korea also agreed to cooperate on sharing road construction expertise.
1. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev attended the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China where he reiterated his proposal to establish a single global organization to promote worldwide development.
2. Nazarbayev and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to strengthen economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and China, signing several documents to increase cooperation.
3. The Kazakh Foreign Ministry held its third annual contest on foreign media coverage of Kazakhstan, awarding journalists from various countries and regions for their articles highlighting Kazakhstan.
The document summarizes key events from Kazakhstan, including:
1) President Nursultan Nazarbayev addressed over 1,500 participants at the 24th session of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan dedicated to the 25th anniversary of independence, emphasizing unity among ethnicities.
2) Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir made his first official visit to Kazakhstan to meet with President Nazarbayev and Foreign Minister Idrissov, discussing expanding bilateral cooperation.
3) Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo visited Kazakhstan to discuss trade, the environment, and business ties, signing agreements to strengthen cooperation.
The document discusses discussions that took place at the 13th Eurasian Media Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan. International politicians, economists, journalists and others from over 50 countries discussed global economics and social developments. Speakers noted Kazakhstan's example of different nationalities living in harmony and called for open discussion of world problems. President Nazarbayev's reforms in Kazakhstan to diversify the economy beyond commodities were also discussed. The Kazakh President met with the President of Uzbekistan to discuss bilateral cooperation on trade, energy, transport and other issues. Finally, Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister wrote an article calling for engagement instead of isolation to solve global problems, and the EXPO 2017 commissioner is seeking participation from Asia-Pacific countries in the upcoming Astana
1) The document summarizes President Nazarbayev's remarks at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington D.C., where he called for global denuclearization and highlighted Kazakhstan's efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons.
2) It also outlines President Nazarbayev's meeting with Cuban President Castro in Cuba, where they discussed expanding bilateral cooperation and international issues like Kazakhstan's candidacy for the UN Security Council.
3) Officials from Kazakhstan and Cuba discussed potential oil supplies from Kazakhstan to Cuba and exchanging expertise in healthcare and renewable energy.
4) A conference in Riga urged greater cooperation between the EU and Central Asia to better implement the EU's new global strategy in the region.
1) President Nazarbayev met with government officials and the organizing committee for the 2017 Winter Universiade in Almaty to discuss preparations. He emphasized completing sports facilities on time and within budget, and using them after to benefit the public.
2) The Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan said that the UN adopting Kazakhstan's proposal for a universal declaration for a nuclear-weapons-free world was an important step, but that not all countries support it yet. More work is needed to convince nuclear powers to disarm over time.
3) Preparations are underway for Kazakhstan's parliamentary elections on March 20, with international observers monitoring and six parties registered to participate.
Foreign investors are presented with many projects in the areas of beef and prepared meats, wood production, agricultural greenhouses, and tourism centers.
KazNex Invest, Kazakhstan foreign investment attraction agency, has published a 2016 Investor Guide. Investors will find actionable information about incentives, tax regimes, special economic zones, priority sectors and regional government.
Since gaining independence from the former Soviet Union, Kazakhstan has worked to build a peaceable and prosperous society. In doing so, Kazakhstan has continued to improve the human rights and rule of law conditions for Kazakhs. Kazakhstan's progress in these areas was recognized by the United Nations which elected Kazakhstan to the UN Human Rights Council in 2012. As a fledgling democracy, Kazakhstan continues to show improvement in the living conditions of its citizens.
The Astana International Finance Center is to be modeled after the international financial centre in Dubai. International judges will use English law as the basis for judicial rulings and arbitration.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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