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Kazakhstan and Germany signed several strategic agreements within the Business Forum in the Kazakh capital of Astana, Azrnews reports, citing Akorda.
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Federal Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz exchanged the documents signed within the forum:
1. Roadmap for the Kazakh-German initiative to cooperate in the field of technical regulation between the Kazakh Industry and Construction Ministry and the Eastern Committee of the Germany Economy;
2. Memorandum of cooperation in the field of studies regarding the project ‘Green hydrogen’ between the Kazakh Science and Higher Education Ministry and Svevind Energy;
3. Strategic memorandum of mutual understanding between Kazakhstan’s Ecology and Natural Resources Ministry, Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry Ministry and Siemens;
4. Agreement on strategic partnership between Samruk Kazyna and Siemens Central Asia;
5. Framework agreement on mutual implementation of a project for joint construction of an international cargo and passenger airport between the Kazakh Transport Ministry and SKYHANSA;
6. Agreement on cooperation between Baiterek National Management Holding and HORSCH Maschinen GmbH;
7. Memorandum of mutual understanding between Baiterek Holding and KfW Bankengruppe;
8. Memorandum of mutual understanding between Baiterek Holding and CLAAS Global Sales GmbH;
9. Memorandum of intent between Kazakhstan’s National Center of Technology Foresight and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR);
10. Mandate letter between Kazakhstan Development Bank and Deutsche Bank;
11. Memorandum of mutual cooperation on the project for construction of a potassium salt and boric acid processing and production complex near the Satimola deposit in West Kazakhstan region between Qazaq Kalium Ltd. and KfW Bankengruppe, Euler Hermes Group;
12. Agreement to implement a project for joint production of Condor seed drills in Kostanay region between Agromashholding and Amazonen-werke h. Dreyer Se & Co.Kg.
During the visit of the German delegation, 23 more documents between different central and local government bodies and business structures of the two countries were signed.