Technologies and Jobs: Kazakh Government Meets with Turkish Business Leaders
Photo: Primeminister.kz
Representatives of the Turkish-Kazakh Businessmen Association held talks with First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar, focusing on investment projects, business development, and prospects for cooperation.
Sklyar stressed that Kazakh–Turkish relations are a strategic priority, noting that Türkiye remains one of Kazakhstan’s key partners. He highlighted that Turkish investments play an important role in technology transfer, industrial growth, and job creation.


Association Chair Abbas Şahin confirmed that the organization will continue to promote trade and economic cooperation and support joint projects in Kazakhstan. Both sides agreed to keep working on improving business conditions and launching new initiatives.
Founded in 2016, the Turkish-Kazakh Businessmen Association 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.
Original Author: Maria Kravtsova
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