![]() Middle Corridor and easing visa requirements Magzhan Ilyasov, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to the U.K., said that British enterprises investing in high-value-added products will receive the most support. He said that four of the 18 most important minerals selected by the British Geological Survey (bismuth, gallium, rare earth elements, silicon) are produced in Kazakhstan, and ten elements have been explored – vanadium, tungsten, tin, tantalum, niobium, magnesium, lithium, indium, graphite, cobalt. Jeff Townsend, the founder of the British Association of Critical Minerals, speaking at the recent Kazakhstan-British Business Forum, considers Kazakhstan as a “good market to work in” with a stable state system and major infrastructure investment, accounting for 60% of regional GDP. might help the EU make choices more easily,” Coskun explained.Įxperts also see cooperative extraction and processing of essential minerals, which are now in short supply in the British industry, as a promising area of trade and investment cooperation between the two countries. This is especially crucial given that the EU is more bound by its rules and regulations, and a proven working cooperation with the U.K. could pave the road for similar collaborations with other Western countries as well as the EU. “Establishing relationships with the U.K. ![]() ![]() in these areas will not only boost Astana’s ties with the European Union but will also allow it to assume a more advantageous negotiation stance in relations with China, one of the world’s most powerful economies. ![]() “Such partnerships should include the joint development of new technologies as well as technology transfer,” Coskun said.Īccording to him, increasing Kazakhstan’s relationship with the U.K. Yerlan Galiyev, Andrew Southam, David Schofield and Jeff Townsend (from left to right) on Mining Business Forum in London. ![]()
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