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U.S. Congress to consider bill to repeal Jackson-Vanik amendment in relation to Kazakhstan
The Congressmen have submitted for consideration U.S.-Kazakhstan Trade Modernization Act, aimed at repealing the Jackson-Vanik amendment and establishing "Permanent normal trade relations" (PNTR), Kazinform News Agency correspondent reports. he H.R.1024 draft law was...
Attracting private sector to Kazakhstan may become one of the directions of Trump administration
The 47th President of the United States Donald Trump will take office on January 20, 2025. Darren G. Spinck, an associate research fellow with the Henry Jackson Society (USA), dives into what the priorities of the foreign policy of his new administration will be and...
US Congress Considers Granting Kazakhstan Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status
Originally published in The Astana Times ASTANA – The U.S. Congress is exploring ways to strengthen ties with Kazakhstan, including granting the country Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status. However, progress is stalled by the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, a Cold...