A panel session titled «Russia-Kazakhstan: Advancing Industrial Cooperation» took place in St. Petersburg as part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, marking a significant step toward enhancing economic ties between Russia and Kazakhstan. The session centered on current and prospective industrial collaboration projects, covering joint ventures, investments, technology transfers, and emerging development opportunities. Participants highlighted the critical role of this partnership in fostering economic stability and sustained growth for both nations. The event was attended by key figures, including Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Russia, Dauren Abaev; Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Serik Zhumagarin; Timur Zharkinov, Chairman of the Kazakh section of the Russian-Kazakh Business Council; Timur Zharkev, Deputy Chairman of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan «Atameken»; and Dmitry Prokhorenko, Director for Development of the Foreign Network at JSC «Russian Export Center.» Representatives from national companies, leading economic and industrial experts, and members of the business communities from both countries participated in the session. Discussions showcased successful joint projects and pinpointed new avenues for collaboration. The Russian-Kazakh Business Council played a pivotal role in organizing the event, facilitating active engagement from business leaders and experts while coordinating preparatory efforts. Through the Council’s initiatives, the session provided valuable opportunities for knowledge exchange, forging new connections, and exploring promising projects to bolster industrial cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan.