NADLoc and N Kazakhstan region sign memo on local content development
12 May, 2014 10:16
National agency for local content development “NADLoc” and regional governor office on the development of the local content signed the memorandum of cooperation in North Kazakhstan region.
The workshop on the local content development with the participation of the governor of the region Samat Yeskendirov took place in Petropavlovsk.
The head of the region noted that transparency in procurement to implement projects, information support of domestic producers of goods and services provide the ability to implement offset cooperation, create new industries, and provide increased competitiveness of local goods.
Memorandum of Cooperation between JSC "National Agency for Local Content Development “NADLoc” and governor office of North Kazakhstan region on the development of local content was signed during the event.
The seminar for domestic producers on local content, filling the report form on local content was held as well.
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