
The conceptual basis for Kazakhstan’s foreign policy was formulated shortly after the country achieved independence in 1991. The goal is to create and maintain favorable conditions for the steady development of the country on the basis of political and economic reforms.
Formulating a policy and implementing plans to repair the ecological damage that occurred during the Soviet period, and safeguarding Kazakhstan’s citizens is a high national priority.
Kazakhstan’s plan for economic growth is based on an open-market economy with high levels of foreign investment and internal savings.
The communications and information technology sectors in Kazakhstan have enormous growth potential, and hold great promise for foreign investors.