Kazakhstan insists on moratorium on sturgeon fishing.

By bne IntelliNews January 18, 2010
Kazakhstan insists on moratorium on sturgeon fishing and will promote this idea among Caspian states, the chairman of the Committee of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture Yuri Romashov has stated. The issue will be raised at the 31 st meeting of the commission in late January in Teheran. To remind you, Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev voiced the idea in April 2009.

Related Articles

Kazakhstan in talks with McDonald's.

Kazakhstan is in talks over McDonald's enter to the Kazakh market, President of the Eurasian Franchising Association, Beknur Kissikov has said. He added that the main reasons that McDonald's is ... more

Kazakhstan to establish institute for energy and energy effectiveness.

Kazakhstan will establish institute for energy and energy effectiveness, deputy PM and Minister of Industry and New technologies Aset Isekeshev has informed. The new entity should start operating ... more

Kazakhstan to diminish oil products imports from Russia.

Kazakhstan plans to diminish oil products imports from Russia, according to Kuandyk Kulmurzin Director of oil industry development department in Oil and Gas Ministry. He explained that the reason ... more

Dismiss