The regular session of the Kazakhstan-Belarus Joint Business Council convened in Minsk, bringing together representatives from business and government sectors of both nations to explore collaboration opportunities across various economic fields, including agriculture, industry, information technology, and transport and logistics. The meeting saw participation from key figures such as Kazakhstan’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belarus, Erlan Baizhanov; Mikhail Myatlikov, Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and Diana Zhakutova, Acting Deputy Chairman and Director of International Cooperation at Kazakhstan’s Foreign Trade Chamber. Myatlikov expressed optimism about the potential for bilateral cooperation, highlighting achievements to date. He proposed organizing meetings between Kazakh producers and Belarusian retail chains, a move that could unlock new business prospects for both countries. During thematic roundtable discussions, participants addressed critical issues and explored avenues for advancing cooperation in diverse sectors. Both sides agreed that visits by Kazakh representatives to Belarusian production facilities would provide a significant boost to deepening engagement and expanding partnerships.