06.08.2025 09:30:00
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Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov announced at a government meeting that responsible government agencies have been instructed to step up work on implementing the National Catalog of Goods in all industries. This also includes modernizing the technical regulation system and expanding digital labeling.
The National Catalog of Goods is a digital database designed to identify and classify products at all stages: from production and import to retail sales.
The current systems cover only a limited list of products and are based on disparate data formats.
“Entrepreneurs note the lack of transparency in certification procedures and duplication of paper documents. These issues should be resolved by the E-KTRM technical regulation system, aimed at modernizing the certification, accreditation and standardization mechanism.
The Digital Labeling of Goods project is designed to protect the domestic market from counterfeit and low-quality products and increase the competitiveness of domestic manufacturers,” the Prime Minister noted.
In addition, the Minister of Trade and Integration Arman Shakkaliyev said that the Digital Mirror of Trade project is currently being implemented in Kazakhstan.
The project is an end-to-end electronic ecosystem, the main goal of which is to ensure full digital tracking of the movement of goods, from the manufacturer to the end consumer.
This should allow the creation of a digital, transparent system for accounting of goods, including essential goods.
In addition, information appeared that the resources of the recently installed supercomputer will be used to analyze trade flows in Kazakhstan.
It is expected that the computer will:
- Forecast exports and imports;
- Track prices of goods and assess the risks of their growth;
- Improve government regulation in the field of trade.
In addition, based on the analysis of big data in this area, it is planned to create AI assistants that will be able to give recommendations to government agencies and businesses.
(the text translation was carried out automatically)
The National Catalog of Goods is a digital database designed to identify and classify products at all stages: from production and import to retail sales.
The current systems cover only a limited list of products and are based on disparate data formats.
“Entrepreneurs note the lack of transparency in certification procedures and duplication of paper documents. These issues should be resolved by the E-KTRM technical regulation system, aimed at modernizing the certification, accreditation and standardization mechanism.
The Digital Labeling of Goods project is designed to protect the domestic market from counterfeit and low-quality products and increase the competitiveness of domestic manufacturers,” the Prime Minister noted.
In addition, the Minister of Trade and Integration Arman Shakkaliyev said that the Digital Mirror of Trade project is currently being implemented in Kazakhstan.
The project is an end-to-end electronic ecosystem, the main goal of which is to ensure full digital tracking of the movement of goods, from the manufacturer to the end consumer.
This should allow the creation of a digital, transparent system for accounting of goods, including essential goods.
In addition, information appeared that the resources of the recently installed supercomputer will be used to analyze trade flows in Kazakhstan.
It is expected that the computer will:
- Forecast exports and imports;
- Track prices of goods and assess the risks of their growth;
- Improve government regulation in the field of trade.
In addition, based on the analysis of big data in this area, it is planned to create AI assistants that will be able to give recommendations to government agencies and businesses.
(the text translation was carried out automatically)