Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan Discusses Green Future of Export Financing
Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan participated in the IfTI 2024 Global Symposium in Switzerland. This international event brought together experts to discuss the future of global trade in the context of climate change and digitalization.
Key topics included the transition to a green economy, achieving carbon neutrality, and digitalizing world trade. Participants explored how these factors are shaping the global economy.
During the symposium, Ayan Bektybayeva, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan, spoke at a panel session on the future of export financing. She shared Kazakhstan’s experience in supporting exporters and discussed new initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable development goals.
“By contributing to emissions reduction and focusing on environmentally friendly projects, Kazakhstan is demonstrating its commitment to global sustainability goals,” said Bektybayeva. “Supporting exporters implementing innovative environmental solutions is an investment in our country’s future. By providing export financing for such projects, the Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan helps businesses explore new markets, strengthen their competitiveness, and reduce financial risks.”
In 2023, Export Credit Agency of Kazakhstan joined the Net Zero Export Credit Agencies Alliance (NZECA) as an affiliated participant. The relevant document was signed at the COP28 World Climate Summit.
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