ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 11. Kazakhstan is
ready to supply goods worth at least $200 million to Iran, said
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during talks with Iranian President
Masoud Pezeshkian in an expanded format, Trend reports via the press service of the
Kazakh president.


Tokayev also supported the initiative to establish a Kazakhstan
Trade House in Tehran, emphasizing the importance of activating the
activities of the Business Council and making the most effective
use of the potential of the Kazakh-Iranian Chamber of Commerce and
Industry.


"The volume of mutual trade is growing every year, but we must
pay special attention to diversifying trade. In particular, we need
to intensify cooperation in agriculture, transport and logistics,
mining, healthcare, and advanced technologies. I am confident that
the documents signed today will serve as a powerful impetus for
further development of political and economic cooperation," the
Kazakh president stated.


It was also noted that, since the beginning of the year, Iran
has invested $17.8 million in Kazakhstan's economy.







Furthermore, the discussions encompassed the potential for
synergistic initiatives in sectors such as agribusiness, energy
production, and mineral extraction, alongside advancements in
digital transformation and AI technologies.


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