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Kazakhstan is opening doors for Serbian investors in key sectors including agro-industry, machine-building, IT, logistics, green energy, and pharmaceuticals.
Trade and Integration Minister Arman Shakkaliyev highlighted these priorities at the inaugural Kazakhstan-Serbia Business Council, The Caspian Post reports via Kazakh media.
The council aims to strengthen ties between Kazakh and Serbian businesses, with opportunities for joint food processing, machinery production, digital startups, and renewable energy projects. Kazakhstan offers transparent rules, institutional support, and favorable investment conditions to attract Serbian partners.
Kazakhstan already exports metals, grain, petrochemicals, and fertilizers to Serbia, while importing machinery, pharmaceuticals, and food products from the Balkan nation.
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