The growth of indicators in official statistics, as well as Kazakhstan's entry into the TOP-25 of the best in doing business among 190 countries in the World Bank's Doing Business ranking confirm the effectiveness of measures taken to create favorable conditions for business development. Today, Kazakhstan has not only taken 25th place in the World Bank ranking, but has also become one of the countries that have implemented regulatory reforms in the context of more than three indicators of ease of doing business in 2017-2018, having risen 11 positions up from 2017 (2017 city - 36th place, 2018 - 28th place).
On January 1, 2020 for a period of three years, a moratorium on inspections, preventive control and supervision with visits to small entities, including micro-enterprises, came into force, reports primeminister.kz. In his message to the people of Kazakhstan, the Head of State K. Tokaev noted that effective small and medium business is a solid foundation for the development of the city and the village, which plays an important role in the socio-economic and political life of the country. The President pays special attention to supporting small and medium-sized businesses, the development of which will be changed from 2020.
The world now has a unique opportunity to: take long-term action to promote a healthier diet; encourage farmers to produce a wider range of food; to strengthen cooperation between health, food industry and agriculture.