Kazakhstan

Post-war order teetering – rights watchdog

Eurasianet May 5, 2025

Eurasia “at forefront” of assault on individual freedoms.

PMI shows ongoing expansion in Kazakh manufacturing sector in April

bne IntelliNews May 5, 2025

Business activity said to remain in the optimistic zone, but the index has declined to a 14-month low.

COMMENT: Middle Corridor makes progress, but playing second fiddle to the Northern Route

bne IntelliNews May 5, 2025

The Middle Corridor linking China to Europe through the South Caucasus and Central Asia has expanded significantly in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but its long-term prospects remain uncertain.

MACRO ADVISORY: Kazakhstan’s high stakes oil gambit

Chris Weafer CEO of Macro-Advisory May 5, 2025

Kazakhstan’s economy is estimated to have grown by more than 5.5% in the first quarter. Growth in February alone topped 7.5% y/y. The reason for the strong growth is the surge in oil production at the giant Tengiz oil field.

After Samarkand summit, Europe’s quest for Central Asian resources meets reality

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet May 2, 2025

Playing long game for rare earths.

Caspian Sea may become next Aral, but who is to blame?

Nizom Khodjayev in Astana April 30, 2025

Some forecasting even indicates the decline of the body of water could pose a threat to the shipping section of the rapidly expanding Middle Corridor transit route.

Trump policies won’t harm Emerging Europe badly – and will actively benefit Russia

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 29, 2025

Latest wiiw forecasts show little direct impact on Central and Southeast Europe from Trump trade wars.

Turkey’s foreign policy falling apart on all fronts, writes shadow minister

bne IntelliNews April 27, 2025

Ankara took a slap to the chops as Turkic Central Asian states inked an investment-linked deal on relations with Brussels that pointedly included no recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

COMMENT: Embracing “Greater Central Asia” has become a strategic imperative for US

bne Central Asia bureau April 27, 2025

Wider region increasingly seen as arena in which major powers’ interests, such as in sourcing critical minerals, collide and converge.

Will quiet Sino-Russian stranglehold damn West’s moves to source more uranium from Kazakhstan?

bne IntelliNews April 26, 2025

Brief halt at Kazakh-Canadian producer sparks investor concern and suspicion over Moscow factor.

Kazakhstan will put national interests over OPEC+ oil limits, says energy minister

bne IntelliNews April 25, 2025

Comments spark fears of price wars and even of a potential de facto exit from the coalition by the Central Asian country.

URUS-ClearPic: The Big Four of US, China, Russia and Europe vie for investment in Central Asia

John Alam of Urus Advisory, Alexander Teddy Managing Director of Urus Advisory April 22, 2025

Historically, it is the ultimate crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, South Asia and East Asia – and the central component for most of the Silk Road. Now the Central Asian countries find themselves caught between the Big Four.

China spikes Gazprom gas export plan in Central Asia

Eurasianet April 16, 2025

Russian energy company keeps gushing red ink.

Tajikistan: Rogun Dam project going under microscope

Eurasianet April 12, 2025

World Bank’s financing role facing scrutiny.

China trying to expand role as arms supplier to Central Asia

Eurasianet April 8, 2025

Uzbekistan reportedly considering purchase of Chinese fighters.

Measuring impact of US tariffs on Central Asia and South Caucasus

Eurasianet April 7, 2025

Little near-term pain, but lots of uncertainty about future.

EU joins ‘Klondike’ rush for Central Asia critical minerals as bloc and region upgrade relations

bne IntelliNews April 6, 2025

Kazakhstan boasts 19 out of 34 types of critical raw materials seen as essential to EU economy, while the five 'stans' have 40% of the world’s reserves of manganese.

Jury remains out on Tokayev’s “de-oligarchisation” of Kazakhstan

Emma Collet in Almaty April 5, 2025

Government talks of having recovered ill-gotten gains amounting to a few billion dollars. Sceptics think it should have a few billion more to boast about by now.

Kazakhstan’s services business activity rises only fractionally in March, PMI shows

bne IntelliNews April 4, 2025

Sector faces sharply rising cost burdens that hit highest level in 11 months.

Rare earths top agenda at first ever Central Asia-EU summit

Emma Collet in Samarkand April 3, 2025

In aspiring for a strategic partnership with the region, Brussels has one eye firmly fixed on deposits of critical minerals.

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