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Astana Bayterek monument, Kazakhstan flag, Kazakhstan coat of arms, handprint with a signature of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, fragments of the national anthem, value in numerals and Kazakh words, issuing bank in Kazakh, inscription in Kazakh stating that counterfeiting banknotes is against the law
On November 15, 1993, Kazakhstan introduced its own currency, the tenge. The next day, November 17, 1993, the National Bank of Kazakhstan and 23 local leading commercial banks took a decision to found a currency exchange. The previously existing Center for execution of inter-bank currency transactions (Currency exchange) used to be a structural ...
Beijing held a "Kazakhstan culture day" (it actually lasted more than one day, between 2013 November 5–8). [citation needed] Ürümqi stages Kazakh huaju (话剧, dramas), which have even been attended by numerous leaders of the province. [64] The city also hosted a Kazakh film premiere. [65]
China's President Xi Jinping met Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Tuesday, and said that a "stable and vibrant" relationship was conducive to the development of both countries.
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.
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A balanced narrative of Kazakh-Russian relations by a Russian emigrant from Kazakhstan Why Russians are leaving Kazakhstan (Central Asia Monitor) A first-hand account of anti-Russian sentiment in Shymkent, pointing out that Russians are more socially atomized compared to Kazakhs.
According to a poll conducted by Demoscope, in November 2022, 22% of respondents expressed support for Ukraine and 13% of respondents expressed support for Russia, down from 39% in March 2022. [4] In 2023, a poll found that 15% of Kazakhs thought Russia may invade Kazakhstan, up from 8.3% in a previous poll. [5]