The Kazakh Business in Africa
The Kazakh Business in Africa

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The Kazakh Business in Africa

2018
Movie
85 min
Kazakh

Zhomart and Aisulu are newlyweds, they go on a honeymoon in Kazakh, that is, together with relatives. Aisulu strives to have a good time, but the inexorable desire to earn extra money every now and then forces Zhomart's relatives to form new and new business ideas. Jomart ignores “brilliant” ideas until he meets a mysterious Kenyan businessman who offers to make money on tea purchases.

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Director: Arman EgeubayevGenres: Documentary, Business

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the burgeoning economic relationship between Kazakhstan and various African nations. It delves into the motivations, challenges, and opportunities presented by Kazakh businesses seeking to expand their operations and investments across the African continent. The film highlights key sectors and discusses the potential for mutual growth and development.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'The Kazakh Business in Africa' is limited, as it appears to be a niche documentary. Its focus on economic relations likely appeals to a specific audience interested in international trade and development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses on the economic ties between Kazakhstan and Africa.

  • Explores challenges and opportunities in this business relationship.

  • Highlights key sectors of investment and trade.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this documentary.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Arman Egeubayev, is also known for his work in economic analysis and policy in Central Asia.

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