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The national railway company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy JSC (KTZ) and the French engineering group ALSTOM Transport SA have signed an agreement on the production of a new type of electric freight ...
ASTANA. Nov 5 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - The presidents of Kazakhstan and France, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Emmanuel Macron, have expressed concern about the impact of the conflict in Ukraine on the ...
Restrictions on supplies of pork products from 16 regions of the Russian Federation to Kazakhstan have been lifted as of 5 November, Rosselkhoznadzor reports.
The volume of oil and gas condensate pumped via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline dropped 4.3% year-on-year to 22 million tonnes, or approximately 165 million barrels, in January-September 2024, ...
The Ministry of Finance of Kazakhstan plans to increase the transfers from the National Fund of Kazakhstan to the republican budget for 2024 from 1.6 trillion tenge to 3.6 trillion tenge, according to ...
The Kazakh Ministry of Finance has proposed increasing the budget deficit from 3.535 trillion tenge (2.6% of GDP) to 3.596 trillion tenge (2.7% of GDP) due to a reduction in projected revenues.
Turkey has written off Kyrgyzstan's foreign debt totaling $58.9 million, the press service of Kyrgyzstan's president confirmed to Interfax on Tuesday.
A slight oil surplus has already formed in the global market and continues to grow, Gunvor CEO Torbjörn Törnqvist told a press briefing at ADIPEC.
Leaders of the CIS countries will meet at the end of December to sum up the year and outline plans for the future, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
ALMATY. Nov 5 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) – Residents in the Almaty region, southeast Kazakhstan, felt tremors on Tuesday at 10.01 AM Astana time, the Emergency Situations Ministry said in a press release.
Demand for oil in China for fuel production has peaked and is now expected to shift primarily toward petrochemicals, Gunvor CEO Torbjorn Tornqvist told reporters at ADIPEC.