Italy–Kazakhstan relations
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Bilateral relations
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Italy–Kazakhstan relations are the bilateral relations between Italy and Kazakhstan. Italy has an embassy in Astana. Kazakhstan has an embassy in Rome.
Economic relations
[edit ]More than 12% of Kazakhstan exports in 2019 (approx. 7ドル.25 billion) went to Italy - second only to China, and most of any other country in Europe, including Russia, which shares a border with Kazakhstan.[1] The Italian state oil company owns a 16.8% stake in the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea basin, and a 29.25% stake in the Karachaganak gas field with the Kazakhstan state oil company KazMunayGas.[2]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Kazakhstan Trade Summary 2015". World Integrated Trade Solution. The World Bank.
- ^ "Kazakhstan and Italy Sign 500ドル Million in Deals". The Diplomat.
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