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The beginning of 2025 proved to be successful for Kazakhstan’s mining enterprises: in January, 3.42 million tonnes of gold-bearing ore were extracted, marking a 14.1% increase compared to the same period last year, according to a report by the Bureau of National Statistics.

Gold concentrate production surged by 46.4% to 36,000 tonnes. However, due to the declining gold content in ores at major deposits, gold extraction showed a negative trend. As a result, companies produced 8.38 tonnes of unrefined and semi-refined gold, 16% less than in January 2024. Refineries produced 3.4 tonnes of gold, reflecting a 32.8% decline year-on-year.

The situation is even more challenging for silver producers. The output of unrefined and semi-refined silver amounted to 32.55 tonnes, while refined silver production totaled 31.63 tonnes, both figures showing a 50% drop compared to the previous year.

Meanwhile, Kazakhstan’s international reserves showed positive dynamics for the first time since September 2024. According to Zakon.kz, the growth was driven by an increase in net foreign exchange reserves, reaching $45 billion.

Source and Credit: metalukraine.com

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