Online Training: Changes in Kazakhstan’s Procurement in 2026 – Registry of Domestic Manufacturers and the National Goods Catalogue
Kazakhstan’s procurement legislation has undergone significant changes as of 1 January 2026. The former system of industrial certificates has been replaced by a register of domestic manufacturers, and products available on the Kazakhstani market must now be registered in the national goods catalogue.
This online training helps you understand the latest legislative changes and avoid potential challenges.
Topics covered during the training:
• Public procurement in Kazakhstan and key procurement principles
• Register of goods producers – who it applies to
• Register of domestic manufacturers; definition of a Kazakhstani product
• Buyers’ own requirements: specific procurement obligations of quasi-state companies
• Procurement methods in practice: implementation, auctions, e-marketplace and purchases from suppliers
The event will be held in English.
Online training is open for everyone. For EastCham member’s it is free of charge, for non-members €150 + VAT.
Speakers
Tatiana Muratova is a Partner at ADM Valner LLP and a seasoned legal expert with nearly 30 years of experience, including work at leading international law firms. She advises clients on regulated procurement, taxation, investment incentives, WTO/EAEU requirements, and large‑scale industrial and resource‑sector projects.
Zhibek Audymbekova is a Partner at ADM Valner LLP and an experienced specialist in employment law, corporate matters, domestic manufacturer support measures, and procurement requirements for major mining and industrial companies. She has extensive experience assisting clients in implementing procurement rules aligned with Kazakhstan’s legislation.
ADM Valner LLP is a Kazakhstan-based law firm providing a full range of commercial legal services to both domestic and international companies across numerous industries.