Tens of thousands of goods vehicles stranded. Yet nobody is quite clear on what is going on.
With White House and Kremlin visits in the space of six days, pressure was on Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to pull off a masterclass in multi-vector foreign policy.
Drought-stricken countries such as Iran thankful Kazakhs are enjoying bumper crops. Improving cargo routes helping to push up shipments.
At White House summit with region’s five presidents, American leader commends series of business deals.
Local media outlets indicate that graft may be involved.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio commits to visiting each of region’s five countries.
“Rare earths”. As Donald Trump on November 6 hosts Central Asia’s five presidents in Washington, DC, observers can forgive themselves if they quickly lose count of the number of times these buzzwords are uttered.
Lowest reading posted since 2017. Central bank's year-end forecast is 8%.
For the five Central Asian republics - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - China has in recent years emerged not only as a dominant trading partner, but increasingly as the only partner nearby that can actually deliver.
Clarity on critical minerals and a lot else.
Turkmenistan's 1,800km TAPI gas pipeline breaks ground after 30 years with first 14km completed into Afghanistan, aiming to deliver 33bcm annually to Pakistan and India by 2027 despite geopolitical hurdles.
Export growth of 33% and import expansion of 16% y/y produce $6.4bn deficit.
Success despite the lack of access to a seaport.
Aim is to train 50,000 young founders by 2030.
Visiting Astana official hopes for “speedy resolution.”
Co-founder says he's against a fast geographical expansion. Wants to win and dominate home market to demonstrate to partners fintech is capable of outperforming on other markets.
“This year we were supposed to overcome shortages, but instead, they have intensified,” deputy head of cabinet tells Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Move coincides with decision by Russia to kick out hundreds of thousands of largely Central Asian nationals.
While many Asian nations have quietly distanced themselves from Moscow in a bid to fall into line with US or European allies, several continue to engage with Russia, providing varying degrees of support that help sustain its military campaign.
Deportation regime activated for largely Central Asian nationals amid crackdown critics describe as xenophobic.