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Oil reserves in Kazakhstan's south to be exhausted in 10-15 years
Crude oil in Kumkol, one of the major oil fields of Kyzylorda Oblast in Kazakhstan’s south, will be exhausted in the next 10-15 years.
17 November 2014
Kazakhstan not ready for electromobiles: expert
Eduard Edokov, the head of the Independent Automobile Union of Kazakhstan, says that Kazakhstanis are not yet ready to transition to electromobiles both because of their mentality and the lack of infrastructure in the country.
09 November 2014
Hazardous waste recycling plant to be built in northern Kazakhstan
A hazardous waste recycling plant worth $100 million will be built in Pavlodar in Kazakhstan’s north.
08 November 2014
Kazakhstan's Kazakhmys completes restructuring, renamed to KAZ Minerals
Kazakhstan's Kazakhmys Group has completed the restructuring process and has changed its name to KAZ Minerals Plc.
03 November 2014
Tire processing plant opens in Uralsk
A plant processing discarded tires has opened in Kazakhstan's Uralsk.
01 November 2014
Vice Minister for Investments on local car making industry
According to him, for the recent 4 years the number of domestically produced cars has grown 10 times.
29 October 2014
Kazakhstan's chemical industry eyeing investors from China, Korea and Europe
Kazakhstan's south is launching a special economic zone for chemical projects.
22 October 2014
India's Modi moves to reform problem-plagued coal industry
India's government has pledged to open up the coal mining industry to private players in the energy-starved country as Prime Minister steps up promised reforms.
21 October 2014
Japan industry minister may resign over make-up scandal: report
Japan's industry minister could resign over claims she spent political donations on make-up.
18 October 2014
Vinyl 'renaissance' boosts British album sales
Vinyl records are enjoying a "renaissance" in Britain, the music industry's trade body said.
17 October 2014
Kazakhstan aircraft assembly plant loses trust and gets sued
Kazakhstan's first aircraft plant Sunkar has again failed on its promises. MVEN aircraft developer has filed a lawsuit.
15 October 2014
Nazarbayev says Mangistau economy rests on oil production, there is need to develop other sectors
President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has met with entrepreneurs and community representatives in Aktau, where he outlined the priority areas of development.
05 October 2014
Alternative energy will not replace traditional energy: Nazarbayev
President of Kazakhstan said that traditional energy was not possible to replace with alternative sources, which is why Kazakhstan should not be afraid of that its economy is based on raw materials.
02 October 2014
Almaty improves standing as world financial center in latest ranking
Kazakhstan's Almaty has improved its position in The Global Financial Centres Index surpassing Prague, Warsaw and Moscow.
26 September 2014
Cracking catalyst plant to be built in Kazakhstan
Several new plants are to be built in Aktobe Oblast in western Kazakhstan, including one to produce oil products of higher quality.
14 September 2014
Bethann Hardison: Champion of catwalk diversity
Bethann Hardison pioneered the campaign for diversity on the catwalk with the message that fashion isn't only white.
05 September 2014
Kazakhstan's meat project stalls
Kazakhstan's cattle breeding development project aimed at bringing team export to 60 thousand tons in 2016 has stalled.
18 August 2014
Military cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan deepens as Kazakhstan prepares to take Russian state defense order
Defense Minister of Kazakhstan Serik Akhmetov declared that Kazakhstan was ready to take on the Moscow defense order during his meeting with a Russian official.
15 August 2014
Kazakhstan mulls new city across river in Kyzylorda
Governor of Kyzylorda Oblast has congratulated the construction workers on their professional day - the second Sunday of August.
11 August 2014
Beef exporter confidence returns in land of the holy cow
When Hindu hardliner Narendra Modi attacked India's huge beef exports while campaigning to be premier, producers feared bad times ahead for the industry in the land where cows are sacred.
31 July 2014