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"In 2020, 25 industrial dairy farms will be built with the use of modern digital technologies, three meat processing plants, eight poultry farms, it is also planned to lay gardens on 2 thousand hectares, the construction of a sugar factory in Zhambyl region has begun. Preparatory work has been carried out on all these projects over the past year.
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11.03.20
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are starting construction of the international center for trade and economic cooperation "Central Asia" (ICTES) on the Kazakh-Uzbek border, informed Minister of trade and integration of Kazakhstan Bakhyt Sultanov, KazTAG reports.
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02.03.20
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Askar Mamin received Suma Chakrabarti, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), as Kazinform reports with the reference to primeminister.kz.
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04.10.19
According to the information provided by the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan after the renewal of 3 refineries in 2018 crude oil processing capacity of these refineries increased.
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28.02.20
The head of government held a meeting on development of fishing industry in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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27.02.20
In Urgench city, Khorezm region, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Askar Mamin held talks with Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov and participated in the second forum of interregional cooperation between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
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21.02.20
The establishment of 55 industrial dairy farms will make it possible to achieve the planned program oriented on dairy farming sector in Kazakhstan.
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20.02.20
According to the local media, Uzbekistan exported 10,000 tons of clothing to Kazakhstan in 2019.
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14/02/2020
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will open a joint tourist route, reports Uzbek telegraph agency (UzTAG). According to the MIR 24 TV channel, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan launch a joint tourist route "Golden Square".
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12.02.20
The volume of affordable housing construction in the capital will be increased by 3 times. This was announced during a meeting of the mayor of Nur-Sultan with the population, reports Kazpravda.kz. According to the mayor's office, in 2020, it is planned to build preferential housing with a total area of more than 500 thousand square meters – about 8 thousand apartments. In 2021, it is planned to put into operation 8,5 thousand apartments.