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Kazakhstan is reinforcing its position as a global leader in metal production, ranking 11th worldwide for copper production and holding a dominant share in aerospace titanium and other critical metals. Kanat Sharlapayev, Minister of Industry and Construction, highlighted that Kazakhstan accounts for 20% of the aerospace titanium market and 30%of global supplies of metals like beryllium and niobium.

Sharlapayev emphasized that Kazakhstani enterprises control most of these markets, with significant state ownershipand minimal foreign investment. He clarified that purchases of Kazakh metals strictly adhere to market-based pricing, underscoring the country’s robust role in metallurgical production rather than merely raw material supply.

Kazakhstan’s high standards in metallurgy—including advanced hydrometallurgy—make it an attractive partner for Western and European companies. Sharlapayev noted that Kazakhstan’s metal production capabilities are of particular interest in sectors like battery manufacturing, positioning the nation as a key player for international partnerships. He highlighted that for many metals, Kazakhstan does not require technology transfer, showcasing a self-sufficient and advanced metallurgical industry.

Source and Credit: turantimes.kz

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