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Kazakhstan signs 10 billion euro worth of deals with European companies

Kazakhstan has concluded a series of strategic and commercial agreements with European partners during President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's official visit to Brussels.

By 24 Jun 2026 · 22:00 CET Updated 24 Jun 2026 · 22:00 CET

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President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has concluded his visit to Brussels, during which Kazakhstan finalised 30 commercial deals with European firms. The total value of the agreements reached during the visit is estimated at 10 billion euros, according to Euronews. The visit also saw the signing of several strategic documents between Kazakhstan and the European Union.

The European Union remains the Central Asian nation's primary partner for both trade and investment. The official trip highlights the ongoing economic cooperation between the two regions, with these new agreements expected to further strengthen ties between Kazakhstan and its European counterparts.

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