President Toqayev Chairs Security Council Meeting
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President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev chaired a meeting of Kazakhstan’s Security Council, where he emphasized that the current global economic environment remains unstable and requires preparedness for any potential developments, Orda.kz reports.
Key topics on the agenda included:
- Response strategies to changes in global markets caused by tariff disputes
- Strategic priorities aimed at strengthening Kazakhstan’s economic resilience, transport and logistics capacity, and human capital
- Continued focus on major infrastructure projects and digitalization
- Improving the implementation of monetary policy
The government's task is to prevent a decline in citizens' well-being, economic growth rates, and the volume of attracted investments, Toqayev stated.
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