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Why America Should Back Kazakhstan’s Shift to the Trans-Caspian Corridor
Kazakhstan’s proposed shift to the Trans-Caspian Corridor will ensure a continued supply of oil to Europe and beyond.
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Trump Administration striving to strike critical minerals deal with Kazakhstan
By Eurasianet The Trump Administration is working to outmanoeuvre China to ensure a US firm gains access to reserves of ...
Kazakhstan’s government has reopened talks with ExxonMobil about expanding the Kashagan oil field—the massive Caspian Sea ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has agreed to restore the former name of the country's capital just three years after he renamed it in honor of his predecessor, his spokesperson ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has facilitated negotiations between Cove Kaz Capital Group and Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund about a bid to develop two of the country’s largest deposits.
The issue attracted strong demand from global investors, closing with a final yield of 4.412% and a spread of 85 basis points ...
Kazakhstan on Friday marked 20 years since steppe city Astana became the country's capital with pomp and ceremony, as calls for protests by an exiled critic of the country's authoritarian leader fell ...
A Kazakh bank created through the merger of several local lenders with a history of defaults is the latest borrower to raise ...
MOSCOW (AP) — The president of Kazakhstan on Saturday signed constitutional amendments that extended the presidential term to seven years and brought back the old name of the country’s capital. The ...
ForteBank brought the yield for Kazakhstan’s debut additional tier one trade on the international market to below 10% on ...
Economic partnership remains a key dimension of the relationship. Since 2005, Finland’s cumulative foreign direct investment ...
Cardiff University has defended the opening of its first overseas campus, thousands of miles away in Kazakhstan, after a ...
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