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Austria–Kazakhstan relations
Map indicating locations of Austria and Kazakhstan

Austria

Kazakhstan

Austria–Kazakhstan relations refer to bilateral relations between Austria and Kazakhstan.

Austria and Kazakhstan have a binding international convention on taxes on income and capital, including personal and corporate income and property.[1]

Economic Cooperation

The two countries have established an Austrian-Kazakh Joint Commission for Economic, Agricultural, Ecological, Industrial and Technological Relations as a platform for bilateral trade and commerce.[2]

State Visits

The first visit by Austrian President to Kazakhstan was made in December 2010 to attend the OSCE Summit in Astana.[3]

References

  1. ^ "CONVENTION BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN WITH RESPECT TO TAXES ON INCOME AND ON CAPITAL" (PDF). www.ris.bka.gv.at. Bundesgesetzblatt Rechtsinformationssystem.
  2. ^ "Austrias economic relations Joint Commission Kazakhstan Vienna". Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economics.
  3. ^ "KAZAKHSTAN AND AUSTRIA TO HOLD BUSINESS FORUM IN VIENNA". eurodialogue.org. European Dialogue.