Source: Akorda
Kazakhstan and China have reaffirmed their commitment to expanding bilateral economic cooperation by signing the 2027-2030 Trade and Economic Cooperation Program and Roadmap between the two governments. The document was signed following talks between Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Chinese President Xi Jinping during Tokayev's working visit to China.
The agreement outlines a framework for trade and economic collaboration over the next several years and is expected to guide cooperation between the two countries from 2027 through 2030.
What was signed?
Following the meeting between the two presidents, representatives of Kazakhstan and China signed the 2027-2030 Trade and Economic Cooperation Program and Roadmap. The document is designed to coordinate bilateral efforts to deepen economic ties and serves as a strategic plan for future cooperation between the two governments.
Although the specific provisions of the roadmap have not yet been made public, such agreements typically establish priorities for government agencies and create mechanisms for implementing joint economic initiatives during the designated period.
Why does the agreement matter?
China is one of Kazakhstan's most important economic partners, making cooperation between the two countries a key element of Kazakhstan's foreign trade policy. The signing of a new multi-year roadmap signals both governments' intention to maintain close economic engagement and continue developing bilateral trade relations.
Long-term cooperation programs also provide businesses and government institutions with a structured framework for planning future projects and strengthening commercial ties.
What happened before the signing?
The agreement followed high-level talks between President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and President Xi Jinping.
Earlier, it was reported that Tokayev had arrived in Shanghai for a working visit at the invitation of the Chinese leader. The visit included discussions on bilateral relations and economic cooperation, culminating in the signing of the new roadmap.
What comes next?
The newly signed Trade and Economic Cooperation Program and Roadmap will serve as the guiding document for Kazakhstan-China economic cooperation during the 2027-2030 period. Its implementation is expected to shape future collaboration between the two governments as they seek to expand trade and deepen their economic partnership in the coming years.
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