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The Trend News Agency (Азербайджан), November 25, 2008, R.MASHADIHASANLI, TRADE TURNOVER WITH KAZAKHSTAN INCREASES BY 87%: HEAD OF AZERBAIJANI CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES UNDER PRESIDENT
In January-September 2008, the trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan made up $440mln, which is more by 87% compared to the mentioned period in 2007, Elkhan Nuriyev, the head of the Centre for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan, said at the international forum in Almaty.
The ‘Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan: perspectives of cooperation and interaction’ international forum is attending by Bulat Sultanov, the director of the Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of Kazakhstan, Bektas Muhammadjanov, the executive director of the Fund of the first President of Kazakhstan, Georgian and Uzbek ambassadors to Kazakhstan, high ranking officials, eminent Kazakh experts and representatives of scientific, analytical and public organizations of Kazakhstan.
According to Nuriyev, Azerbaijan plans to launch its first satellite, where the participation of Kazakh specialists is also expected, in 2009-2012.
Информационный сайт Agrimarket Consulting (Украина), November 25, 2008, KAZAKHSTAN: WHEAT PURCHASING PRICES DOWN
As of November 24, purchasing prices for 3-grade wheat on the grain market of Kazakhstan decreased by 1.31% compared to the previous week, due to local reasons. The average purchasing price for the grain totaled 222.52 USD/t, declared the Union of Grain millers and bakers of Kazakhstan.
At the same time, most local markets were affected by dollar rate.
During the week, the flour market of Kazakhstan met reduction in prices. The prices for 1-grade and 2-grade flours decreased by 0.69% and 0.18% respectively, only extra-grade flour went up in prices by 0.12%.
The average price for wheat bran decreased by 1.89%.
The prices for cereals and macaroni products did not change.
Газета «Messenger» (Грузия), 24.11.2008, KAZAKHSTAN WILL EXPAND AKTAU PORT TO TRANSIT OIL TO THE CAUCASUS
The President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has told Russian newspaper Rossiskaya Gazeta that Kazakhstan is planning to increase oil excavation and consequently needs alternative transport routes. One of these routes will be through the Caucasus.
According to Nazarbayev, in the coming years the amount of oil excavated in Kazakhstan will be increased significantly, from the current 70 million tonnes to 100-120 million tonnes. Therefore the transit of oil through Russia only, via the KTK pipeline, will not be enough for Kazakhstan. "That's why the Caucasus direction is interesting for us," Nazarbayev noted.
Aktau Port is being expanded and will eventually transport 15 million tonnes of oil annually to Baku. Kazakhstan has already built a pipeline in the direction of China, through which Russian oil is also being transported. Currently this pipeline transits about 5 million tonnes of oil. In time its capacity will grow to 20 million tonnes.
It should be mentioned that Kazakhstan is going to start building new nuclear energy plants. One will be built in Aktau. There was a nuclear plant in Aktau before, and the staff and their experience have remained in the town. The second plant will be built in central Kazakhstan. Both plants will be built with the support of Russia.
КАЗАХСТАН НА МЕЖДУНАРОДНОЙ АРЕНЕ
The Press and Journal (UK), November 25, 2008, By Calum ROSS, FORGING NEW LINKS WITH KAZAKHSTAN, KATE DEAN DISMISSES JUNKET FEARS AS ABERDEEN SEEKS CLOSER TIES WITH ATYRAU AND OTHER OIL CITIES
Councillors in Aberdeen yesterday backed moves to strengthen a co-operation agreement between the city and Kazakhstan’s oil capital, Atyrau.
Economic and cultural ties with the former Soviet republic are to be cemented with eight “actions” included in the agreement.
Members of the council’s economic development sub-committee backed the plan, which builds on a memorandum of understanding signed in 2003.
Increased co-operation will include the promotion of cultural, sporting, business and educational exchanges, as well as the development of tourism and trade links.
Opposition Conservative councillor Jim Farquharson questioned the financial cost of the deal for the budget-cutting council. “What would the council’s financial exposure be if we enter another relationship?” he asked.
“Are we building up a future of having to fund dozens of sports people going to events over there because we have this relationship?”
Council leader Kate Dean said the agreement was about “promoting, facilitating and enabling” stronger ties, rather than the traditional image of “junkets” for council officials.
“This is not us entering into a new agreement, this is one we have been involved with since 2003,” she said.
“What we are looking at now is how to implement that and how we can make it work for both cities.”
Deputy council leader Kevin Stewart added: “This is a situation where we have got to ensure the future prosperity of the city.
“The importance of Kazakhstan to us and us to them is shown by the fact they have opened up a consulate in the city.
“As well as Atyrau we should be looking elsewhere, there are new (oil) cities emerging.”
The committee unanimously agreed to approve the agreement’s adoption and authorise Lord Provost Peter Stephen to sign it on behalf of the council.