Kazakhstan Seeks German Partnerships to Drive Green Industrial Growth
A high-level Kazakh delegation, led by First Deputy Prime Minister Roman Sklyar, recently visited Germany. The trip focused on boosting industrial cooperation and attracting investments, particularly in 'green' technologies. Talks with Becker Mining Systems AG, among other leading companies in Saarland, centered around joint investment projects in the mining sector.
During the visit, Sklyar may have met with Dr. Johann Wadephul, the Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Kazakh delegation presented potential investment projects and expressed a keen interest in sustainable solutions.
Wolfgang Wegener, CEO of Becker Mining Systems AG, showed interest in localizing production in Kazakhstan. Discussions between the two parties focused on cooperation in metallurgy, machinery, and sustainable technologies. The Kazakh side is actively working on developing its industrial potential and attracting high-tech investments, as evidenced by the meetings held with leading companies in Saarland.
The Kazakh delegation's visit to Germany has opened avenues for collaboration in various industrial sectors. Becker Mining Systems AG and Kazakh officials have explored potential joint investment projects, with a focus on sustainable technologies. Both sides aim to strengthen their economic ties, contributing to the development of Kazakhstan's industrial potential.
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