A project for the production of equipment for the mining industry is being launched in Kazakhstan.
The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Netherlands, Kairat Abdrakhmanov, met with the CEO of "REPA Conveyor Equipment," Richard van der Laan, to discuss the implementation of a joint investment project — the establishment of conveyor equipment production for the mining industry in Kazakhstan, Kazinform reports, citing the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Both sides emphasized the importance of developing cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Netherlands in the industrial sector.
Richard van der Laan expressed interest in expanding the company's activities in Kazakhstan, noting the high growth rate of the country's industry and its strategic location.
Kairat Abdrakhmanov assured that the Embassy of Kazakhstan would provide comprehensive support for this project. The project will also receive assistance from "Kazakh Invest" JSC, which will closely cooperate with "REPA Conveyor Equipment" for successful localization of production.
— This project demonstrates the strengthening of economic ties between Kazakhstan and the Netherlands and highlights the importance of diversifying bilateral cooperation. By supporting partnerships in such innovative sectors as conveyor equipment manufacturing, both countries contribute to creating a more dynamic and sustainable foundation for growth and long-term engagement, — reported the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The support for this project aligns with Kazakhstan's policy of increasing direct investment and creating new jobs. The new production facility is expected not only to produce conveyor systems but also to provide maintenance services, which will enhance the competitiveness of local businesses and create new employment opportunities.
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