Government Meeting Next Week Led by President Tokayev
Kazakhstan's Government Gathers for Expanded Meeting to Discuss Socio-economic Development
On January 28, 2024, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will chair an expanded meeting of the Kazakh government at Akorda. The meeting, a regular gathering to discuss socio-economic development and tasks for the government, will focus on the key tasks for the upcoming year.
The meeting's agenda is centered around attracting advanced technologies and investments in the rare and rare-earth metals industry, launching large-scale modernization efforts for the fuel and energy sector, and implementing comprehensive reforms in healthcare and social support systems. Additionally, digitalization efforts in transport infrastructure, such as railway management, are on the agenda to boost efficiency.
These priorities reflect President Tokayev's broader national agenda for 2024, which includes energy efficiency programs, infrastructure development, and international cooperation efforts as part of his multi-sectoral reforms.
Reports are expected from National Bank Chairman Timur Suleimenov, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov, and regional governors. The contents of these reports could provide valuable insights into the key tasks for the Kazakh government and have significant implications for the future direction of Kazakhstan's socio-economic development.
During the meeting, the reports' contents may be discussed and debated, and the meeting's outcomes and tasks may have far-reaching implications for the country's socio-economic development in the coming years. The meeting will mark an important step in shaping Kazakhstan's future and ensuring sustainable growth and development for its citizens.
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