INFOGRAPHICS: Framework Agreement on partnership with World Bank
1 May, 2014 09:17
World Bank will allocate 2,5 billion dollars to support Kazakhstan's economic diversification and raising the country's competitiveness.
The Government of Kazakhstan, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Financial Corporation and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency signed a Framework Agreement on partnership on strengthening cooperation to contribute to steady development of Kazakhstan.
The cooperation will touch upon non-primary economic sector, entrepreneurship and innovations development, upgrading quality and availability of state services and measures to ensure sustainable regional development.
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