Kazakhstani and Czech Businessmen “stroke a deal”
Kazakh and Czech businessmen concluded a number of agreements and mutually successful deals in Astana
More than 30 Czech companies took part in bilateral B2B meetings within the frames of the Kazakh-Czech Business Forum
The delegation included companies operating in the field of agriculture and forestry, food and beverage, dairy production, processing oilseeds, chemical and food industries. The enterprises engaged in the production of chemicals and explosives, processing of medicinal plants and manufacturing pharmaceutical tea blends, dietary supplements, as well as companies providing a wide range of financial and legal services, came to the Forum.
"We are not for the first time in Kazakhstan, during the years of independence we are have already successfully implemented joint projects and it is a guarantee of reliable partnership", - said Frantisek Masopust, CEO and board member of the Chamber of Commerce.
Metropolitan Chamber of Entrepreneurs, in turn, ensured the participation of about 50 small and medium-sized businesses. It is worth noting that the two sides are ready for active cooperation and deepening of mutual relations, as consequence there are already the first results of business negotiations.
For example, the Kazakh company "Ekotohnologi", which is engaged in forest reproduction, recycling and waste management, as well as in conduction of experiments on the cultivation of Aloe Vera and has a unique database of medicinal plants, has found a business partner in the face of the largest Czech company "Leros". The company has been producing herbal and pharmaceutical collections of medicinal plants for more than a quarter century. Czechs are interested in environmentally friendly products and made a proposal to establish a co-production of herbal teas. Moreover, the parties agreed on the direct delivery of Kazakh concentrate of aloe vera to the Czech Republic and to the border regions of the country.
No less productive were the negotiations of the metropolitan farmers with their colleagues. Due to the wide exchange of information, the owners of farms have an opportunity to raise domestic livestock to the next level. Entrepreneur of EKR Tileubek Suleimenov came to Astana specially to take part in B2B meetings. His trip was fruitful as projects for the development of livestock and meat exports interested the entrepreneurs from the Czech Republic. The parties entered into a preliminary agreement on the application of the Czech technology in farming.
The Czech company "Vukhz" used the consulting services of the metropolitan company "Damu", as it is interested in opening a representative office in Astana. For registration as a legal entity, for tax and statistical reports, as well as participation in tenders and public procurement, the company will turn to qualified staff of the company "Damu".
Summing up the talks, the Czech side stressed that they see in Kazakhstan a reliable partner.
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