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Kazakhstan's First Deputy Prime Minister, Roman Sklyar, held a series of working meetings in Hangzhou, including discussions with Wang Hao, Secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and executives of leading Chinese industrial companies.
The meetings focused on priority areas of the Kazakhstan-China strategic partnership and explored ways to deepen investment and industrial cooperation, The Caspian Post reports, citing Kazakh media.
The parties agreed to strengthen collaboration between Kazakhstan and Zhejiang Province in mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, high-tech, and innovation, with an emphasis on enhanced interregional engagement.
Both sides highlighted the steady progress of Kazakh-Chinese industrial cooperation and the extensive experience of Chinese companies in large-scale industrial projects. They emphasized that the partnership supports long-term technological development in breakthrough economic sectors.
Following the talks, representatives of Chinese companies confirmed their readiness to implement the agreements, expand production and technological collaboration, deepen localization, and introduce advanced engineering solutions in Kazakhstan.
Roman Sklyar reaffirmed the Kazakh government’s commitment to support joint initiatives, coordinate their implementation, and create favorable conditions for projects at all stages. The sides also agreed to continue practical cooperation on priority projects in metallurgy, mining and processing, and automotive manufacturing within the framework of the Kazakhstan-China strategic partnership.
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