During a discussion, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized Kazakhstan’s dedication to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) since joining the organization in 2007. He noted that Kazakhstan has legislatively mandated subsoil users to comply with the organization’s standards, including reporting on taxes and other payments to the national budget.
President Tokayev informed the head of EITI, Helen Clark, about regulatory measures aimed at enhancing the country’s geological exploration and mining industries. Key initiatives include the adoption of a Comprehensive Development Plan, the launch of a Unified Subsoil Use Platform featuring an interactive map and access to more than 50,000 geological reports, and streamlined processes for obtaining exploration and production licenses.
In response, Helen Clark shared the strategic priorities of EITI for the coming period and praised Kazakhstan’s efforts to improve legislation in line with transparency standards for the extractive sector.