ASTANA, Kazakhstan, September 11. First Deputy
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Roman Sklyar, met with the leadership
and members of the Association of Turkish and Kazakh Businessmen
(TUKIB) to discuss current business issues, the progress of joint
investment projects, Trend reports via the press service of the Prime
Minister of Kazakhstan.
In the course of the meeting, Roman Sklyar emphasized that
Kazakh-Turkish relations are a strategic priority. He noted that
Türkiye is among Kazakhstan’s key partners, and Turkish investments
contribute to technology transfer, industrial development, and job
creation.
In turn, Chairman of the TUKIB Board of Directors Abbas Shahin
stated that the Association will continue to actively promote the
strengthening of trade and economic ties between Kazakhstan and
Turkey, as well as support joint projects implemented in the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Following the meeting, the sides expressed their readiness to
continue a constructive dialogue and joint efforts to improve
conditions for business and implement new projects.
The Association of Turkish and Kazakh Businessmen (TUKIB) was
established in 2016 and brings together major companies from both
countries, including Alarko Holding, Anadolu Group (Efes
Kazakhstan, Coca-Cola), Aksa Energy, Borusan Kazakhstan, Esan
Kazakhstan (Eczacıbaşı Holding), Turkish Airlines, YDA Holding, TAV
Kazakhstan, Corex Holding, and others. The Association contributes
to the development of trade and economic relations and the
improvement of the investment climate between Kazakhstan and
Türkiye.