Kulagin: Over 300 projects supported under Business Roadmap in Akmola region
"As the President noted, the main segment of country’s growth in prosperity should be small and medium businesses. Today’s 30% of the economically active population of our region do business, since the beginning of the program Business Roadmap- 2020 more than 300 projects worth more than 14 billion tenge have been supported, 78 projects of them have been supported this year", the governor of Akmola region said.
In other words, there are more than 33 million active objects of small and medium-sized business in the region, where 132,400 people work.
In addition, there are Business support centers in all districts of the region, which provide advisory, service and other services, for both beginners and existing entrepreneurs. And in 2015 it is planned to open the Service centers of entrepreneurship in all districts of the region.
Indira Kaumetova
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