AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoConstitution in Force: President Tokayev marked Kazakhstan’s new Constitution taking effect, calling it a “new era” and linking Constitution Day to the Nauryznama decade, while also setting Kurultai elections for Aug. 23. Construction Overhaul: A new Construction Code signed Jan. 9 kicks in July 1, replacing older laws and expanding state control, creating a national technical standardization institute, and moving the urban planning cadaster to a digital system. Aviation Push: FlyArystan launched its Almaty–Xi’an route, and Tokayev urged Astana’s new airport to start ASAP as passenger demand strains capacity; Kazakhstan also plans faster cargo aviation growth. Health Fraud Probe: Kazakhstan is investigating alleged medical insurance fraud where clinics billed high-tech women-only procedures for men, claiming losses of 221 million tenge. Energy & Trade Links: Russia confirmed talks to import gasoline as its fuel crisis deepens; Kazakhstan’s role in regional fuel flows remains in focus. Regional Connectivity: EDB forum stressed that Central Asia’s next logistics leap is seamless systems—roads, rail, ports, customs, and digital platforms—working as one.
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