26.11.25

Astana and Ashgabat are discussing routes for supplying Turkmen gas through Kazakhstan, exploring options for deliveries to China, Iran, and South Asian countries, the Kazinform news agency reported Monday. According to the report, prospects for expanding cooperation include participation in processing, storage, and cross-border energy flow management. These areas could form the basis for a regional energy space amid shifts in global markets.

27.11.25

As part of the implementation of the instruction given by Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov, efforts to develop tourism and transport connections between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have been intensified, according to the press service of Primeminister.kz.

26.11.25

At the AgroFood Summit 2025 in Mersin, representatives of Kazakhstan’s Food Contract Corporation and the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) held talks aimed at strengthening strategic cooperation in the agricultural sector. Türkiye remains one of the world’s key importers of lentils. In 2024, the country purchased 141,000 tons, while imports surged to 226.8 thousand tons in the first nine months of 2025.

25.11.2025

Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have agreed to jointly construct an underground fiber-optic communication line on the Temirbaba (Kazakhstan) – Bekdash (Turkmenistan) section. The issue was discussed during a meeting between Turkmenistan’s Minister of Communications, Hadjimyrat Khudaigulyev, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, Jaslan Madiev, and Vice Minister Doszhan Musaliev.

25.11.2025

The volume of Kazakh investments in Turkmenistan’s economy has exceeded 120 million dollars. This was announced by President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during expanded-format talks with President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov in Astana on Tuesday.

25.11.25

A working meeting was held between a delegation headed by Elyor Maksudov, Director for Startup Development and Investment at Uzbekistan’s IT Park Uzbekistan, and representatives of Turkey’s Aktif Bank, UPT, and Aktif Tech. The Turkish delegation included UPT General Manager Murat Kastan, Aktif Bank Technical Director Kadir Öztürk, UPT International Partnerships Manager Meylis Amanmyradov, and UPT’s Uzbekistan representative Aziz Asanov.

21.11.25

In the city of Shymkent, Kazakhstan, the country's largest greenhouse complex “Alsera kz,” designed to produce 155,000 tons of tomatoes annually, has been launched, reports EastFruit. The investor of the greenhouse is Turkey’s agro-industrial holding Alarko Holding. The opening ceremony was attended by Kazakhstan’s Minister of Agriculture Aidarbek Saparov, Turkey’s Consul General in Turkistan Levent Gürcan, the Chairman of the Board of Alarko Holding İzzet Garih, and representatives of the Shymkent city administration.

21.11.25

Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have officially opened the “Shavat–Dashoguz” joint border trade zone, aimed at strengthening bilateral economic cooperation and increasing cross-border trade. The six-hectare area is divided equally between the two countries, with three hectares designated for Uzbek goods and three for Turkmen goods.

20.11.25

Officials of the Uzbekistan Football Association held a meeting with representatives of leading Turkish construction companies — “KOC Construction” and “Bahadir Kul Architects” — to discuss the project for the construction of the new Central Football Stadium in Tashkent.

20.11.25

Kyrgyzstan’s Minister of Economy Bakyt Sydykov held a meeting with Uzbekistan’s Minister of Investments, Industry, and Trade Laziz Kudratov on the sidelines of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Business Forum in Bishkek. The parties discussed the current state of bilateral relations and prospects for further strengthening them.