Calendar

  • Jul
    01
    Starts: July 01, 2015 04 : 00 PM
    Ends:  July 01, 2015 06 : 00 PM
  • Place: Birger Jarlsgatan 37, 3rd Floor
  • Organizer:

After Work and Networking at the Kazakhstan Embassy in Sweden

Kazakhstan Embassy in Sweden is inviting to an After Work, Networking event at the Embassy.

The Ambassador and his colleagues would like to take the opportunity to wish everyone a good summer. It is also a very good opportunity for everyone to network and mingle with fellow business colleagues who share a common interest in Kazakhstan.

Bring your collegues and join us for an informal get-togehter at the Embassy.

When: 16:00 – 18:00, Wednesday, 1th of July

Where:Birger Jarlsgatan 37, 3rd Floor

Please RVSP via mail, latest by the 30th of June, with name of you and your guests to: 

Kazakhstan
  • Event
  • May
    21
    Starts: May 21, 2015 09 : 00 AM
    Ends:  May 22, 2015 05 : 00 PM
  • Place: Astana Kazakhstan
  • Organizer:

World Economic Forum Astana

The VIII Astana Economic Forum will take place on May 21-22, 2015. The key theme of the VIII AEF will be “Infrastructure: driver of sustainable economic growth”.

Astana Economic Forum is one of the biggest international forums in the world. AEF brings together thousands of participants from more than 150 countries. Business leaders, policy officials, journalists, scientists, and Nobel Prize laureates gather at the AEF to cooperate in the field of economic development, infrastructure modernization and globalization.

AEF is organized and carried out with the active support and direct participation of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.

The main topics of the forum

  1. 1) Inclusive development and human capital
  2. 2) “Green economy” and innovations
  3. 3) Business and Capital Markets
  4. 4) Integration and the global economy
  5. 5) Infrastructure

 

  • Seminarie
  • Mar
    19
    Starts: March 19, 2015 02 : 00 PM
    Ends:  March 19, 2015 05 : 00 PM
  • Place: Rosenbads Konferenscenter, Drottninggatan, Stockholm
  • Organizer: Business Sweden, Utrikesdepartementet

Välkommen till ett informations- och samrådsmöte för svenska företag, om Centralasien

This seminar will be in Swedish only. 

Välkommen till ett informations- och samrådsmöte för svenska företag, om Centralasien.

Mötet äger rum torsdagen den 19 mars från kl 14.00 på Rosenbads konferenscenter, Drottninggatan 5 i Stockholm.

Syftet med mötet är att informera om det politiska och ekonomiska läget i regionen (Kazakstan, Kirgizistan, Tadzjikistan, Turkmenistan och Uzbekistan), och om affärsmöjligheter i samtliga fem länder. Visst fokus kommer att vara på Kazakstan.

Förutom UD kommer Business Sweden och Swedish Chamber of Commerce for Russia and CIS att medverka liksom Sweden Kazakhstan Business Council.

ABB och Diaverum kommer att berätta om sin verksamhet i regionen.

Vi kommer också att fokusera på frågor om affärsklimat.

Fler programpunkter och detaljer framgår av bifogade inbjudan och utkast till program Inbjudan Centralasien150319 (PDF).

Sista dag för anmälan är måndagen den 16 mars.

Anmälan görs till: [email protected] med kopia till [email protected]

 

Med vänlig hälsning

Birger Karlsson

Kansliråd/Deputy Director

Näringslivsfrämjare/Trade Promotion

Enheten för Östeuropa och Centralasien/Department for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Utrikesdepartementet/Ministry for Foreign Affairs

103 39  Stockholm

 

Direct: +46 8 405 39 75

Mobile: +46 70 853 82 13

E-mail: 

  • Seminarie
  • Mar
    02
    Starts: March 02, 2015 02 : 00 PM
    Ends:  March 02, 2015 05 : 00 PM
  • Place: Europahuset, Regeringsgatan 65, 2nd floor, Stockholm
  • Organizer: Head of the European Commission

Invitation to seminar ”Europe and Central Asia: Assessing the EU Strategy on Central Asia”

The Ambassador of Latvia to Sweden Mr Gints Jegermanis and the Acting Head of the European Commission Representation in Sweden Mr Johan Wullt have the pleasure of inviting to a seminar

”Europe and Central Asia: Assessing the EU Strategy on Central Asia”

Date: Monday, March 2, 2015, 14:00-17:00

Venue: Europahuset, Regeringsgatan 65, 2nd floor, Stockholm,

Notification: 

The seminar is jointly organised by the Embassy of Latvia in Sweden, the European Commission Representation in Sweden and the Institute for Security and Development Policy.

Two panels will assess the complicated geopolitical environment in Central Asia, analyse challenges and developments which persist at the regional level, strengths and weaknesses of implementation of the EU Strategy, and will discuss future priority areas and cooperation frameworks.

Programme

13:30 – 14:00 Registration (coffee/tea and snacks will be served)

14:00 – 14:05 Welcome by Mr Johan Wullt, Acting Head of the European Commission Representation in Sweden

14:05 – 14:10 Introductory remarks by Mr Gints Jegermanis, Ambassador of Latvia to Sweden

14:10 – 15:20 Panel One: Regional Security and Political Development in Central Asia

Central Asia has a huge economic potential. Being rich of energy resources countries in the region are an important factor to the stability of Eurasia. At the same time, five Central Asian countries navigate in the midst of intertwining interests and the presence of various actors in the region. Should the EU and China investigate possibilities to coordinate and possibly even join efforts under the Silk Road Economic Belt initiative? How can the US engagement be sustained in the Central Asia region in the aftermath of the ISAF withdrawal?

ModeratorDr Svante E. Cornell

Speakers:

Mr Eduards Stiprais, Under-Secretary of State – Political Director, MFA of Latvia

Dr Nicklas Norling, Research Fellow on Central Asian issues, Institute for Security and Development Policy

Mr Åke Peterson, Ambassador of Sweden to the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

Discussion, Q&A Session

15:20 – 15:50 Coffee break

15:50 – 16:50 Panel Two: Assessing the European Strategy on Central Asia

The EU and Central Asia reached a new quality of partnership with the 2007 EU-Central Asia Strategy for a New Partnership. It covers a broad spectrum of areas, but the partnership is still maturing and demands regular adjustment (the EU has assessed the advances made in its June 2012 Progress Report). How can the EU engagement be more efficient in Central Asia? What are the priority areas for cooperation that would trigger positive changes in a wider context and in a more comprehensive manner (security, economy, education)? Is the EU’s “offer” attractive enough and competitive? Does the EU possess the right toolbox?

Moderator: Dr Neil John Melvin

Speakers:

Mr Toivo Klaar, Head of the Central Asia Division, European External Action Service

Dr Dastan Yeleukenov, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Sweden

Dr Svante E. Cornell, Director, Institute for Security and Development Policy

Discussion, Q&A Session

 

16:50 – 17:00 Concluding remarks by Mr Eduards Stiprais, Under-Secretary of State – Political Director, MFA of Latvia