Kazakhstan and Estonia seal $517M in deals at landmark business forum
Kazakhstan and Estonia have bolstered their economic ties following a high-level business forum in Nur-Sultan. The event united leaders from both nations, with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Estonian President Alar Karis addressing participants. Eleven commercial agreements worth over $517 million were inked during the gathering.
The Kazakhstan-Estonian Business Forum centered on expanding trade and investment between the two countries. Tokayev underscored key sectors for future collaboration, such as transport, logistics, and digitalisation. Agriculture, industry, finance, and education were also pinpointed as promising areas for joint undertakings.
Kazakh officials vowed full support for Estonian businesses seeking to grow in the country. The forum culminated in eleven agreements being finalised, though specific details about the companies involved remain under wraps.
The signed deals totalled more than $517 million, signifying a substantial stride in bilateral economic relations. Kazakhstan's commitment to aiding Estonian enterprises could pave the way for further cooperation in the identified sectors. Both governments now strive to transform these agreements into tangible business ventures.
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