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25 Aug 2025 Gohar Barseghyan, "The Commission promotes strengthening solid production ties between EAEU enterprises" As part of her visit to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Gohar Barseghyan, Minister in charge of Industry and Agriculture of the Eurasian Economic Commission, held negotiations with Ersaiyn Nagaspaev, Minister of Industry and Construction of Kazakhstan. The parties reviewed relevant matters of interaction to implement the industrial agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union. The Ministers emphasized the importance of enhancing dialogue regarding industrial cooperation development and discussed the issues related to the upcoming meeting of the EAEU Industrial Policy Council at INNOPROM. Gohar Barseghyan visited Kazakh industrial enterprises and industrial zones. Specifically, she explored enterprises of the Almaty industrial zone that specialize in making automotive products and components, and Almaty ventilation plant. "We recognize great potential in developing cooperation with Kazakhstan's enterprises across a range of priority industries. Working more closely with representatives of interested Kazakh companies will enable new cooperation chains," noted Gohar Barseghyan. The EEC Minister held working meetings with entrepreneurs from the Republic, including round table sessions. They discussed implementation of the mechanism for financing industrial cooperation within the Union, as well as the conditions for including enterprises in the support program for the Eurasian integration projects. "Entrepreneurs from the EAEU countries have all the resources for exchanging technologies and establishing efficient integration ties," summed up Gohar Barseghyan.
22 Aug 2025 EAEU and ASEAN Cooperation Plans Until 2030 Discussed in Malaysia On August 21 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, current results and prospects of cooperation between the Eurasian Economic Union countries and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) were discussed during Russia–ASEAN consultations of senior economic officials. The Eurasian Economic Commission was represented by Mikael Belluyan, Director of the EEC Integration Development Department. The EEC representative summed up implementation results of the Cooperation Program between the EEC and ASEAN until 2025 emphasizing positive dialogue dynamics and high potential for enhancing it further. "This year, we finish implementing the Cooperation Program for 2021-2025. In this period, we have achieved significant results. The institutional framework for cooperation has been created and reinforced, new interaction formats and mechanisms have been tested including EAEU-ASEAN Days, sectoral seminars, business dialogue guest sessions," told Mikael Belluyan. The EEC Department Director also told about the work on the new Cooperation Program between the EEC and ASEAN for 2026-2030. "This document focuses both on the proven cooperation formats and expanding sectoral interaction. Among the new areas are agriculture, competition policy and law enforcement, cross-border and international freight transportation. The new program will pay special attention to developing dialogue on sustainable development, digitalization, innovation and technological progress," commented Head of the EEC Integration Development Department. Mikael Belluyan and Satvinder Singh, ASEAN Deputy Secretary-General, discussed medium-term plans including toward granting the EAEU the ASEAN sectoral or dialogue partner status. On the sidelines of the consultations the EEC also held working meetings with its partners from the ASEAN countries. Discussion with Malaysian representatives covered prospects for interaction formalization and holding an EAEU presentation for officials of this country at the EEC headquarters. With the delegation of Indonesia, the EEC addressed holding the first meeting of the joint working group in pursuance of the Memorandum of Cooperation.
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