ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 24. President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed a law introducing amendments
related to the development of Kazakhstan's machine-building and
transport sectors.
The law was published by the press service of the Kazakh
president on June 24.
Earlier, during the bill's consideration in the Senate, Deputy
Minister of Industry and Construction Olzhas Saparbekov said the
amendments were aimed at strengthening state support for domestic
manufacturers and improving the regulatory framework for industrial
development.
"The bill provides for measures to develop industrial clusters,
improve the registry of domestic producers and enhance mechanisms
for supporting manufacturing enterprises," Saparbekov told
senators.
According to the Senate's press service, the legislation is also
intended to improve regulation in the transport sector and bring
aviation legislation into line with international standards.
"The law is aimed at developing the machine-building industry,
modernizing the transport sector, improving aviation regulation and
reducing excessive administrative procedures," the Senate said
following its approval of the bill.
Presenting the committee's conclusion, Senator Bibigul
Zhеksenbai noted that the amendments would contribute to increasing
the competitiveness of Kazakhstan's industrial sector and creating
additional conditions for investment and technological
modernization.
"The adoption of the law will help improve legislation in the
fields of industry, transport and aviation, while creating
favorable conditions for further economic development," she
said.