Since Russian President Vladimir Putin began his ill-fated “special military operation” (SVO) against Ukraine, subsequent international sanctions imposed in response produced the slowly mounting hemorrhaging of foreign firms based in the Russian Federation .
Russia’s war in Ukraine has already seen many Western companies cease business activities in Russia, and many of them have opted to relocate to neighboring Kazakhstan
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin began his ill-fated “special military operation” (SVO) against Ukraine, subsequent international sanctions imposed in response produced the slowly mounting hemorrhaging of foreign firms based in the Russian Federation to other post-Soviet states, with many choosing to relocate to Kazakhstan. On April 19, Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov told participants in a government meeting held to discuss his …
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“The meetings focused on preparations for the upcoming meetings of the organization's bodies, scheduled to take place in November in Armenia. The parties also discussed the situation in the CSTO area of responsibility with a focus on the situation in the Central Asian region,” the spokesman said.