• KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00194 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10896 -0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0.28%
09 December 2025

European Parliament calls for close cooperation with strategically important Central Asia

At the regular plenary session held on January 17 this year, the European Parliament supported the adoption of the resolution “EU Strategy for Central Asia: New Opportunities for Strengthening Partnership”.

One of the MEPs Carsten Lücke wrote in his Instagram that the resolution was adopted by an overwhelming majority. More specifically, the voting results were divided as follows: “for” voted 54 deputies, “against” – 42, “abstained” – 44.

Aydos Sarymna, a deputy of Kazakhstan’s Mazhilis, noted in a message on his Telegram channel that this resolution is a planned document of the European Parliament, according to which the deputies gave their own assessment of the implementation of the “New EU Strategy for Central Asia”. The opinion of both government officials and ordinary citizens of the Central Asian countries was taken into account when drawing up the “papers”.

In addition, the official emphasized the distinctive tone felt in the updated resolution. Central Asia, he said, is seen in it as no other than a region that has successfully shaped its regional identity. Among other things, it has managed to unite its capabilities in trade, investment, business and other spheres.

Among other things, Sarym writes that the European Parliament recognizes the unity of global and regional challenges for both the European Union and the Central Asian region. And this, in turn, creates new opportunities for long-term and mutually beneficial cooperation.

In this regard, the EU Parliament strongly encourages its countries to strengthen cooperation and promote strategic, political and economic partnership with Central Asia, especially given its geopolitical importance.

Kaspi.kz attracts nearly $1bn of investment in US market

Kaspi.kz has successfully conducted an initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S. and raised almost $1bn.

January 16, Kaspi.kz launched IPO on the U.S. exchange NASDAQ. Initially representatives of Kazakhstan fintech planned to sell 9 million shares. But according to the results of placement the company managed to sell 11300000 ADSs, the cost of each amounted to $92. Thus the market value of Kaspi.kz amounted to $18,800,000.

The placement of shares in the U.S. is led by Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. Now shares of the company are preparing to start trading on Nasdaq Global Select Market under ticker KSPI. Certainly, this shows the company’s strong start in the U.S. market.

In 2020, Kaspi.kz has already enjoyed similar success and raised the same amount of money in an IPO in London, becoming the most expensive company in the history of Kazakhstan. In 2020, one depositary receipt sold at $33.75, the fintech sold 29.6 million securities.
As of today, Kaspi.kz shares are owned by Baring Vostok, Mikhail Lomtadze and Vyacheslav Kim. They hold stakes of 27.53%, 24.67% and 23.47% respectively. Vladislav Kim and Mikhail Lomtadze are among the 50 richest businessmen in Kazakhstan.

Seasonal workers in Kyrgyzstan look to Europe

The Russian Federation is now the leader in the number of migrants coming from Central Asian countries. However, according to the Kyrgyz Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Migration, the number of Kyrgyz working in Russia has decreased by 30% over the past year.

According to the Ministry of Labor, for nine months of 2023, the number of Kyrgyz migrants in the Russian Federation decreased by 180,000 people. The tightening of Russia’s migration policy, the weakening of the ruble, and the war in Ukraine are to blame. In addition, according to the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, remittances from Russia to Kyrgyzstan decreased by almost one billion dollars (35%) during the reporting period. Remittances from the Russian Federation account for almost one third of Kyrgyzstan’s GDP.

Today, many migrants who previously worked in Moscow and other major Russian cities for decades have begun to consider new countries for work. In Bishkek, one can see many advertisements for construction workers in Bulgaria or plantations in the United Kingdom.
The increase in the flow of migrants from Central Asia in London is explained by an increase in quotas for seasonal workers, as well as a decrease in the number of workers from Ukraine. Where men between 18 and 60 are banned from leaving the country due to mobilization. Before the war, most seasonal workers in the UK came from that country.

In 2023, the number of work quotas for Kyrgyz people increased from 1,500 to 2,000 people, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Labor said. It also said Kyrgyz authorities support migration both westward and eastward.

“Previously, our citizens worked legally in only two or three countries around the world. But at the moment the geography for official employment is expanding every year. Fifteen destinations are already available – people have a choice. This includes employment in the Persian Gulf countries, the UK, Germany, Japan and Hungary,” Almaz Alybayev, director of the Center for Employment of Citizens Abroad under the Ministry of Labour, Social Development and Migration, told Kyrgyz media.

The Kyrgyz government believes that Kyrgyz people will return from the UK and other countries with the capital and experience to start their own businesses, which will contribute to the growth of the state’s economy and the welfare of its citizens.

The example of Kyrgyz migrants working in South Korea is noteworthy. There, Kyrgyz migrants worked at factories producing doors and plastic windows. As a result, Korean technologies in this area are now actively used in Kyrgyzstan. The same can be said about innovations in agriculture, which are used by farmers in Great Britain. Kyrgyzstan is in many ways an agrarian country, which means that the experience of such migrants will be useful to the country.

The World Bank will help Kyrgyzstan to build Kambarata HPP-1

Kyrgyz Finance Minister Almaz Baketaev met with World Bank Regional Director for Central Asia Tatyana Proskuryakova. The parties discussed Kyrgyzstan’s projects on improving irrigation, as well as renewable energy in Kyrgyzstan and construction of Kambar-Ata-1 HPP in Jalal-Abad region, the Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic reported.

At the meeting in the Kyrgyz Ministry of Finance, the WB staff said that they are ready to provide Kyrgyzstan with $5 million for a feasibility study of the new HPP project, consulting services, as well as updating the preparatory work. In turn, the Minister of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic emphasized that the financing agreement was approved by the Kyrgyz Parliament.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the World Bank will provide the republic with 3 million dollars as an interest-free loan for 50 years with a grace period of 10 years, and 2 million dollars in the form of a grant.

It should be noted that at present at Kambarata HPP-1 preparatory work is underway to provide electricity to the facility under construction, access roads, transportation tunnels and bridges are being built on the right bank of the Naryn River, which will provide access to the site of construction of the main structures of the HPP and shift camp for hydro construction workers.

According to official data, more than 20 million dollars was allocated from the Kyrgyz republican budget for the preparatory work. The cost of the entire project, according to a feasibility study developed 10 years ago, is about $3 billion. But, as the Kyrgyz Ministry of Energy said earlier, the exact cost of all the works will be known after updating the existing feasibility study, for which the World Bank has allocated money. The estimated construction time for the new hydropower plant is nine years. Commissioning of the first hydroelectric unit according to the calculations will be made in seven years, provided that the construction is continuously financed.

The World Bank said that Kambarata HPP-1 will be one of the most cost-effective projects to expand clean energy resources in Kyrgyzstan and throughout Central Asia. In addition, the project has the potential to address the country’s energy security and generate significant revenues from electricity exports.

“Kambarata HPP-1 is a critical project with the potential to bring enormous benefits in clean energy production, regional cooperation, water security, and environmental protection throughout Central Asia. The World Bank’s technical assistance will help the Kyrgyz Cabinet of Ministers utilize the country’s rich hydropower potential for the benefit of the people and the region, while strengthening the governance and financial sustainability of the energy sector,” said WB Regional Director for Central Asia Tatiana Proskuryakova.

According to her, the money from the WB will be used to update previous studies on the construction of a new hydropower plant to confirm the technical feasibility and economic viability of the project. Also, a mechanism will be developed to distribute benefits from the sale of electricity, so that part of the income could be directed to various socio-economic programs and initiatives for the general public.

Recall, earlier the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov in an interview with the state news agency “Kabar” said that the authorities of the republic intend to take a loan for the construction of HPP “Kambarata-1”, this loan, according to the President, will pay off in 12-13 years. After that, the new HPP will benefit the country for many years, like the Toktogul HPP.

“The construction of the Kambar-Ata-1 HPP is aimed at ensuring efficient power generation. This project will allow the country to diversify its energy sources, reducing dependence on traditional sources such as coal and gas. This will increase energy independence and ensure stability of energy supply in winter and summer periods, stabilizing the use of water resources during the growing and heating seasons. Which is a big plus not only for Kyrgyzstan, but for the entire region as a whole,” the President emphasized.

Recall that in the middle of last year, the Ministry of Energy of Kyrgyzstan said that the Kyrgyz authorities continue negotiations with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on the terms of joint implementation of the project. In this case, the countries are going to share the shares of the joint venture in half. Financing of the project, as noted, will take place by attracting loans and grants from international financial institutions, or at the expense of private investors.

Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Energy expressed interest in the construction of Kambarata HPP-1. In addition, the Kyrgyz authorities approached China and the Persian Gulf countries with relevant initiatives.

According to preliminary information, the new HPP will bring an annual net profit of 230 million dollars.

Recall that the project of HPP construction began to be developed in Soviet times, but was postponed. The launch of construction of HPP “Kambar-Ata-1” took place on June 8, 2022 with the participation of President Sadyr Zhaparov.

Violence Against Migrants: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan Appeal to Russia

Regarding the mistreatment of labor migrants who were made to walk like ducks in Yekaterinburg, the ombudsman of Uzbekistan filed an appeal with the ombudsman of Russia. The number of them who were Uzbek citizens was not stated. A case was started “at the level of Russian federal authorities” by Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

On January 17, workers at a construction site in Yekaterinburg, Russia, were forced to walk like ducks during a raid by representatives of the Federal Security Service, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Rosguard, and the Prosecutor’s Office. Approximately 150 people’s documents were examined during the raid. Which country or countries they are citizens of is unclear.

Ombudsman Feruza Eshmatova of Uzbekistan appealed to Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova of Russia about the unfair treatment of labor migrants in Yekaterinburg. The press office of the parliamentarian’s human rights representative released this information on January 22.

In the petition, it was asked that the rights of Uzbek nationals employed in Russia be upheld.

Online images and videos depict security personnel compelling migrant laborers to hide as they navigate a snow-covered construction site.

The number of migrants who were Uzbek citizens was not stated. There were reportedly also citizens from other nations, including Kyrgyzstan.

According to the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the republic’s general consulate in Yekaterinburg paid a visit to the police, the center for temporary detention of foreign nationals, and construction sites on January 20.

“It was discovered that three construction sites in Yekaterinburg had 150 foreigners’ documents examined, among them were 40 Kyrgyz citizens. There are no known instances of Kyrgyzstani citizens breaking the immigration laws, according to the report.

According to the information provided by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan, three of the migrants who were forced to walk like ducks were Kyrgyz.

According to the message from the neighboring country’s MFA, the Consulate General of Kyrgyzstan is taking action to “organize the verification of the legality of the use of methods that degrade the dignity of citizens engaged in labor by law enforcement officers”.

The statement from the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign Affairs states, “In light of this, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic is initiating a case at the level of the federal authorities of the Russian Federation in order to prevent such actions against citizens working from Kyrgyzstan”.

Monument to Al-Beruniy erected in the USA

The bust was installed in front of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Washington DC, and it was noted that it is a scientific bridge between the two countries. On January 22 of this year, a monument depicting the figure of the great scientist Al-Beruniy was opened in the US capital. The bust was installed in front of the Embassy of Uzbekistan. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia and Caucasus Institute at Johns Hopkins University, author of the book “The Genius of their Age” dedicated to Al-Beruniy and Ibn Sina, and others took part in the opening ceremony.

Furqat Siddikov, the ambassador of Uzbekistan to the United States and Canada, stated that Al-Beruniy was the one who first discovered this continent before America was established. In this sense, knowledge is shared. By conducting research in particular sciences, he left an unparalleled legacy.

The ambassador described Al-Beruniy as a scientific bridge uniting two nations.

“As Americans learn about this scientist, their views on Uzbekistan will expand, nations will come closer to each other” said the ambassador.