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Kazakhstan rolls out official Registry for Goods Producers

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January 1, 2026
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Kazakhstan rolls out official Registry for Goods Producers

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 1. The Registry of
Goods Producers comes into effect in Kazakhstan starting January 1,
2026, Trend
reports.

According to the Kazakh government, it provides domestic
businesses with access to regulated procurements and targeted
government support measures. Only companies included in the
Registry are eligible for priority procurement participation and
state support.

The main requirement for inclusion is verified production within
Kazakhstan. Companies can register online via the platform
e-ondiris.gov.kz by submitting a digitally signed application and
undergoing verification and production assessment.




Some information is automatically retrieved from state
databases, while missing documents are uploaded by applicants. The
system performs digital verification based on production sites,
equipment, permits, supply chains, e-invoices, and customs
data.

For each of the 3,371 product groups in the foreign economic
activity commodity nomenclature, the Registry sets requirements for
technological operations and minimum localization levels. Companies
included in the Registry are also subject to ongoing monitoring to
maintain their status.

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