Kazakhstan Ends Coronavirus State of Emergency, Turns to Economy
- President Tokayev orders government to buy more domestic goods
- Kazakhstan to continue its gradually easing of restrictions
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Kazakhstan ended the state of emergency declared to fight the spread of coronavirus, with the central Asian nation’s leader pledging to protect the currency and urging more lending to stimulate the economy.