
The matter was discussed during the 21st meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation, held in Baku.
Both sides highlighted the steady growth of bilateral trade and agreed to continue efforts toward diversifying trade, developing investment cooperation, supporting joint industrial initiatives, and advancing the establishment of a joint investment fund.
The meeting gathered representatives from government institutions and business communities of both countries. It was co-chaired by Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov and Kazakhstan’s Minister of Transport Nurlan Sauanbayev.
Following the talks, a comprehensive protocol was signed, outlining cooperation across 17 key areas including trade, investment, transportation logistics, energy, digital transformation, environmental protection, cultural exchange, and youth policy.