Kazakhstan-Germany Business Program Extended to 2028
Kazakhstan and Germany have extended their 'Partnering in Business with Germany' program until 2028. The initiative, running for 15 years, has benefited over 800 Kazakh entrepreneurs. The new agreement secures its continuation for another three years, building on the previous memorandum that extended it until 2025.
The program offers thematic business internships abroad, including hands-on training, direct partnerships, access to advanced technologies, and opportunities for joint ventures and mutual trade. In 2025, Kazakh participants engaged in training and visits to Germany, including GISMA Business Development Centers, COGNOS, EABW, and CDC. The German side covers all expenses, including training, insurance, and accommodation. The program aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises, strengthen partnerships, and expand knowledge exchange between Kazakh and German business communities.
The extension of the 'Partnering in Business with Germany' program until 2028 ensures the continuity of this successful initiative. It will continue to provide Kazakh entrepreneurs with valuable opportunities for growth and collaboration with their German counterparts.
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