Eurasia Business Forum 2015
ADMEA, in collaboration with CUPI project, is very glad to present the Eurasian Business Forum (EBF), that will be held on April, 23-24, 2015 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The EBF has become the main part of global business – dialogue and the biggest platform for cooperation of all participants of markets.
Eurasian Business Forum-Exhibition (EBF) – is a platform for communication with international community, showing a country’s openess to business, investments, and commitment of innovation and “green economy”.
EBF offers a unique opportunity to its delegates to maintain a high level of collaboration with top level professionals from all over the ever-evolving business world. Delegates will be able to exchange information and attain co-operation aimed at helping emerging markets and business solutions.
During the EBF we expect to establish a business fellowship between Kazakh representatives and those from the International business community, government agencies, NGOs and development-aid agencies as well as academics, policymakers, and supervisory regulators and expert communities.
Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC) is composed by Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan; it’s a new business reality to control in anticipation of new business relationships: particularly the Kazakh market, which had a GDP (Annual Growth Rate) of 4% during 2014 and is the largest economy in Central Asia. Instead the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Kazakhstan was worth 224.41 billion US dollars in 2013. The GDP value of Kazakhstan represents 0.36 percent of the world economy. GDP in Kazakhstan averaged 67.45 USD Billion from 1990 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 224.41 USD Billion in 2013. Kazakhstan main imports are: electronics, machinery and mechanical appliances (25 percent of total imports); mineral products (15 percent); transport equipment (12 percent); base metals and related products (10 percent); chemicals and related products (8 percent) and foodstuffs and beverages (6 percent). Main import partners are: Russia (41 percent of total imports) and China (14 percent). Others include: Germany, Ukraine, United States and Italy. Kazakhstan has an export oriented economy, highly dependent on shipments of oil and related products (73 percent of total exports). Other exports include: ferrous metals, copper, aluminum, zinc and uranium. Main export partners are: China (19 percent of total exports), Italy (17 percent), Russia (8.4 percent) and Netherlands (8 percent). Others include: France, Switzerland, Ukraine and Canada.
Our Forum has attracted senior personnel from key European Union countries, USA, China, India, Turkey, Russia and other CIS countries, South Korea, Japan, as well as several Middle Eastern and South East Asian countries.
To have further details about Eurasia Business Forum 2015 and to find the participation form visit CUPI project.