MINSK, 20 November (BelTA) - The Belarusian National Center for Marketing and Price Study and the QazTrade Center for Trade Policy Development have signed a memorandum of understanding, BelTA learned from the center's press service.
The document formalizes the parties’ intention to develop trade and economic relations between Belarus and Kazakhstan, exchange experience in practical marketing, and promote mutual trade, including access to the markets of third countries.
Representatives of Kazakhstan also noted their interest in advancing joint initiatives in industrial cooperation and organizing supplies according to the list of essential imports.
The QazTrade Center for Trade Policy Development provides state support measures to exporters for the reimbursement of a portion of their costs, assists small and medium-sized businesses in the distribution of Kazakh non-commodity products, and contributes to building Kazakhstan's export potential. The shareholder of QazTrade is the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan.