Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov met with Liu Yongxing, Chairman of the Board for China’s East Hope Group, to discuss an ambitious project aimed at establishing a vertically integrated industrial park for “green” aluminium production in Kazakhstan. This initiative is designed around the principles of a circular economy, marking a significant step in the nation’s drive to diversify its economy.
The proposed project encompasses the entire production cycle of “green” aluminium, from raw material extraction to the deep processing of high value-added materials. The initial phase includes constructing an ore dressing plant capable of processing 2 million tonnes of alumina annually, alongside an electrolysis plant to produce 1 million tonnes of aluminium per year. Crucially, the plan integrates renewable energy sources for electricity generation. East Hope Group estimates the project will create over 10,000 permanent jobs.
“President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has set the task of building a more diversified and future-oriented economy,” stated Prime Minister Bektenov. “We are gradually reducing our dependence on the raw materials sector and developing high value-added production. The creation of a vertically integrated aluminium production in Kazakhstan is a unique project that will ensure the comprehensive development of this sector within our domestic industry. The Government of Kazakhstan is ready for long-term cooperation.”
Liu Yongxing highlighted Kazakhstan’s strategic importance as a logistical hub in Eurasia, noting its unique geographical advantages and development potential within the context of the “Belt and Road” initiative. He emphasised that Kazakhstan’s rich mineral resources and ongoing industrial modernisation strategy align perfectly with East Hope Group’s global priorities in “green” aluminium, modern agriculture, and renewable energy.
Following the meeting, relevant ministries were instructed to provide the necessary support for the project’s implementation. East Hope Group has committed to certain obligations, including the training of local personnel and a phased increase in the proportion of Kazakhstani workers.
East Hope Group is a global leader in the aluminium industry and is also active in polysilicon, “green” energy, agribusiness, and high-tech sectors.