Kazakhstan Aims to Double Copper Ore Output by 2030

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Kazakhstan Aims to Double Copper Ore Output by 2030

Kazakh Deputy Minister of Industry and Construction Olzhas Saparbekov has said that Kazakhstan plans to double its copper ore output by 2030.

Saparbekov made these remarks at the July 22 government meeting, The Caspian Post reports via Kazakh media.

Speaking at the meeting, Saparbekov said: “The copper ore output will be doubled to up to 300 million tons thanks to three new major deposits Aidarly, Koksai and Benkala”.

Kazakhstan is set to boost iron ore mining by 40 per cent to up to 52 million tons through increase in domestic processing by Qarmet and launch of projects for production of hot briquetted iron, said the deputy minister.

This will facilitate cooper output from 500,000 to 1.2 million tons, hot briquetted iron output to up to 5 million tons, and steel output from 4.1 million to 13 million tons.

According our estimates, a significant volume of metals produced will be processed in the country with the development of high-value products. Thus, the amount of copper processed will reach up to 91,000 tons, aluminum - 163,000 tons, and lead - 81,000 tons, said Saparbekov.

The deputy minister went on to add this year, Kazakhstan plans to boost its cooper processing by twofold, aluminum - 1.5fold, lead - 2.3fold and zinc - 11 per cent.

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Kazakh Deputy Minister of Industry and Construction Olzhas Saparbekov has said that Kazakhstan plans to double its copper ore output by 2030.