According to the government statement, a new legal framework for Alatau will take effect on July 1st, 2026, including provisions aimed at providing transparent investor engagement mechanisms, long-term stability for investment projects and modern investment protection tools.
Ho expressed Melco’s interest in participating in joint projects, citing Kazakhstan’s potential in tourism and hospitality, the statement said. Both sides indicated interest in continuing cooperation on modern tourism infrastructure.
Alatau is planned as a future city near Almaty, with tourism among its key pillars. Its Green District is designed as a lakeside tourism and recreation cluster, including hotels, entertainment, sports, resort and leisure facilities.
The talks come as Kazakhstan is also expanding its regulated gambling framework. Amendments signed earlier this year allow new gambling zones for foreign visitors in four regions, including areas on the Caspian Sea coast, Lake Alakol, Talgar district and East Kazakhstan.
Dingnews.com 30/06/2026