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China, Kazakhstan make solid progress in economic, trade cooperation

BEIJING, July 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from People's Daily: Kazakhstan is the place where China first proposed the initiative of jointly building the Belt and Road. In recent years, under the strategic guidance of the heads of state of both China and Kazakhstan, the two countries have achieved remarkable results in their cooperation.

Allur, acquired and restructured by a Chinese company, is the largest automotive manufacturing and assembly enterprise in Kazakhstan. Photo shows vehicles parked at a production base of Allur, waiting to be distributed to different regions in Kazakhstan. (Photo by Zhao Yipu/People's Daily)
Allur, acquired and restructured by a Chinese company, is the largest automotive manufacturing and assembly enterprise in Kazakhstan. Photo shows vehicles parked at a production base of Allur, waiting to be distributed to different regions in Kazakhstan. (Photo by Zhao Yipu/People's Daily)

They have successfully implemented multiple Belt and Road cooperation projects, deepened and intensified economic and trade cooperation, effectively promoting the common development of both countries and continuously benefiting the two peoples.

At the border between China and Kazakhstan, refrigerator trucks were passing through the Khorgos highway port. Thanks to a "green channel" for quick customs clearance of agricultural products, it now takes only an hour for cargos to complete customs clearance from being loaded onto trucks.

Today, many young consumers in Kazakhstan have Chinese e-commerce apps installed on their smartphones. They told People's Daily that shopping with these apps is both convenient and affordable.

China and Kazakhstan are bound together by mountains and rivers. Having highly complementary economies, they are natural partners.

China is Kazakhstan's largest trading partner, with bilateral trade covering various sectors including energy and agricultural products. In 1992, the trade volume between the two countries stood at $368 million. As of 2023, the number reached $41.02 billion, surpassing the target of reaching $40 billion by 2030 set by the leaders of both countries.

With the increasingly closer trade relations between China and Kazakhstan, more and more Kazakh products are entering the Chinese market.

Last year, a "national pavilion" of Kazakhstan was launched on a Chinese e-commerce platform, allowing Chinese consumers to buy Kazakh specialties such as nuts, camel milk powder, and safflower seed oil with just taps on their phones.

Kazakhstan has participated in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) for six consecutive years, signing commercial agreements worth approximately $300 million. Kazakh companies are actively signing up to participate in this year's CIIE, with their exhibition space expected to expand fivefold.

Kazakhstan's Vice-Minister of Trade and integration Kairat Torebayev said Kazakhstan is willing to expand agricultural exports to China. He also pledged to enhance investment facilitation and continuously improve business environment to welcome more Chinese companies to invest in Kazakhstan.