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And have you paid your taxes?: Data on the Ashyq app is not as secure as was promised. (Photo: Kazakhstan government website)

Kazakhstan: Taxmen slammed for unlawfully using COVID app data

The government has ordered the fiscal inspection service to withdraw letters accusing businesses of evading taxes.
Almaz Kumenov Dec 24, 2021
Kazatomprom

China-Kazakhstan venture to begin nuclear fuel production

Kazakhstan is moving through the production cycle, powered by Chinese demand.
Daniyar Moldabekov Nov 18, 2021
Boxcars at the border (Eurasianet)

Kazakh food exports to China plummet

Kazakh exporters say China is pushing them aside, interested in a transit corridor but not a supplier.
Almaz Kumenov Nov 3, 2021
flopping flowers

Plastic flowers wilt in Kazakhstan’s latest spending scandal

City governments have money to burn and little accountability.
Daniyar Moldabekov Oct 29, 2021
Emissions from the Sin Yuan Steel plant. (Raul Uporov/Crude Accountability)

Kazakhstan turning ‘blind eye’ to Chinese corporate polluters – watchdog

Government agencies and Kazakh-Chinese companies are using the pandemic to shield themselves from scrutiny.
Oct 20, 2021
Kazakhstan has grain to sell, but buyers are proving hard to find. (Photo: Kazakhstan government website)

Kazakhstan wheat redirected away from Afghanistan

Iran and Georgia considered as alternatives.
Almaz Kumenov Aug 26, 2021
Staying put (government handout)

Kazakhstan bans agro exports amid drought

The measure may help herders suffering a massive die-off, but will disrupt supply chains that local farmers have been building for years.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 26, 2021
The Huns ethnographic recreation park

Kazakhstan: COVID gives domestic tourism a fillip

Kazakhs unable to travel abroad are discovering their country is full of nice places to vacation. But what’s good for the local economy is not always good for nature.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 19, 2021
Countries these days need to defend themselves from more than just invading armies. (Photo: Kazakhstan Defense Ministry)

Kazakhstan draws on current crises in designing national security strategy

The documents focuses on viruses, droughts, water shortages and food deficits as potential crisis flashpoints.
Almaz Kumenov Jun 23, 2021
Keeping the lights on: Kazakhstan's energy sector is having to spend more on its workers because of COVID-19. (Photo: Government website)

Kazakhstan: Oil workers resistance to jabs complicates output plans

Laborers in the extractive industries are proving more adept at fighting their corner.
Chris Rickleton Apr 14, 2021
Serdar Berdymukhamedov visiting St Petersburg last year. (Russian government handout)

Turkmenistan: Master Berdymukhamedov goes to Moscow

Although Turkmenistan is rarely mentioned as a prospective member of the Moscow-led EAEU trading bloc, that notion is quite obviously on the Kremlin’s mind. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Apr 6, 2021
Nurlan Abdrakhmanov. (Photo: Kazakhstan government website)

Kazakhstan: Government eases burden on problem borrowers

Delinquent debtors are being offered a way off bad credit blacklists.
Almaz Kumenov Apr 2, 2021
Russian investors are investing $600 million into Jerooy. (Photo: Kyrgyz presidential administration)

Kyrgyzstan: Jerooy opening marks Russia’s return to big investments

Putin has thrown his weight behind the mine. Will he regret it?  
Chris Rickleton Mar 19, 2021
High drama: The State Opera and Ballet Theater seen in 2014. (Photo: Dan Lundberg / Creative Commons)

Kyrgyzstan: Ballet troupe walkout shines light on culture underspending

Protesting artists chose the visit of their better-paid Russian colleagues to make their point.
Chris Rickleton Mar 9, 2021
Cargo no-go: Trade with China is being adversely affected by COVID-19 controls. (Photo: Kazakhstan government website)

Kazakhstan: Exporters lose money to China anti-coronavirus regime

Kazakh officials say the Chinese are breaking their legal commitments.
Almaz Kumenov Mar 4, 2021

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