ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 27. Participants of
the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting held in Shymkent
under Kazakhstan’s chairmanship have signed 12 documents,
Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh
Government.
The signed agreements covered key areas of Eurasian integration,
including industrial cooperation, macroeconomic stability,
technological development, customs regulation, consumer protection,
and institutional and budgetary matters. The adopted decisions are
aimed at strengthening economic resilience, advancing joint
projects, and further deepening integration processes within the
Eurasian Economic Union.
Meanwhile, the meeting covered a wide range of issues related to
Eurasian integration, including industrial cooperation,
technological development, customs regulation, economic
sustainability, digital transformation, and consumer
protection.
The next meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council is
scheduled to take place on August 6-7 in Cholpon-Ata,
Kyrgyzstan.