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Kazakhstan is currently the 79th largest goods trading partner of the U.S. with $2.1 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2018. U.S. goods exports to Kazakhstan in 2018 were $729 million, up 32.1% ($177 million) from 2017. Kazakhstan was the United States' 72nd largest supplier of goods imports in 2018.
Kazakhstan is keen on expanding its economic ties across the globe, understanding the critical role of economic interdependence in fostering stable international relations. Kazakhstan is a proponent of nuclear non-proliferation, [2] having renounced its nuclear arsenal after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The country actively participates ...
Pages in category "Kazakhstan–United States relations" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kazakhs began to emigrate to the United States after World War II.Shortly after the war, some citizens of the former Kazakh SSR who had been captured during World War II, migrated to the United States following their liberation by Allied troops.
Kazakhstan, [d] officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, [e] is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a small portion situated in Eastern Europe. [f] It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, with a coastline along the Caspian Sea.
In his role as deputy foreign minister, Ashikbayev is Kazakhstan's diplomatic point person for matters of the United Nations and the Americas. [3] Ashikbayev is a lead communicator on the Enhanced Strategic Partnership Dialogue with the United States. [4] He graduated from Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (BA) and Harvard Kennedy School ...
An enlargeable map of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kazakhstan: . The Republic of Kazakhstan is a landlocked sovereign country located across both Central Asia and Eastern Europe. [1]
Canadian exports to Kazakhstan have been growing steadily, and increased by over 50% in 2007 to reach a total of CAD $182.7 million for that year, [1] [7] from $138 million in 2005. [6] As of 2008, there are 170 Canadian companies active in the market and more than forty with a permanent presence there.