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Kazakhstan pioneers digital infrastructure to boost trade and transit


When shipping Chinese products overland to Europe, there is almost no getting around Kazakhstan in Central Asia. Since transit freight can be a lucrative business, the country certainly does not mind that. It hopes to facilitate freight flows on its territory by investing in railways and (dry) ports, but also looks to “soft” infrastructure to lend a helping hand, explains Vice Minister of Trade and Integration Asset Nussupov.

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