Kazakhstan
Unió Europea – Consell empresarial d'Àsia Central proposat
Kazakh Prime Minister Askar Mamin (pictured) has proposed to set up a European Union – Central Asia Business Council during the first European Union – Central Asia Economic Forum in Bishkek on 5 November. The council is expected to bring together representatives of governments and financial institutions, as well as businesses to facilitate trade and investment.
Mamin noted that the European Union is one of the most important and most stable economic partners of the Central Asian region.
Over the past 10 years, EU member states have invested more than 105 billion euros (US$121.3 billion) in Central Asian countries, which exceeds 40 percent of the total amount of foreign direct investment in the region. The EU accounts for more than a third of total foreign trade in Central Asia.
He emphasized that the countries need to strengthen their work as part of the EU – Central Asia format as part of the effort to help the countries in their post-pandemic development agenda.
Mamin urged the forum participants to focus on improving the quality and accessibility of infrastructure connecting Central Asia and the European Union as well as creating new generation transport chains. According to the World Bank, facilitating Central Asia’s transport potential could add more than 15 percent to the region’s total gross domestic product.
The need for a new transport route becomes more evident given a 38 percent increase in the volume of transit container traffic through the territory of Kazakhstan along the China – EU route to almost 500,000 TEU in the first nine months of 2021.
To boost European investments in the region, the Astana International Financial Centre located in Nur-Sultan could play an important role. Nearly 70 European companies are registered in the center and enjoy a favorable tax, visa, and labor regime offered for the center’s partners.
As climate change tops the global agenda these days in light of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference taking place in Glasgow that Mamin also attended, he reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s readiness to be a partner of the EU in achieving the goals and objectives of the European Green Deal, a set of proposals aimed at helping the EU become the world’s first climate-neutral bloc by 2050.
He also said Kazakhstan is ready to cooperate with the European Raw Materials and Accumulator Alliances and the European Investment Bank on environmental initiatives.
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