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Kazakhstan and the U.S. signed a critical minerals deal in Istanbul, boosting trade and supply chain ties ahead of the C5+1 summit.
Kazakhstan and the U.S. signed a memorandum on critical minerals cooperation in Istanbul, strengthening economic ties and supply chain resilience ahead of the C5+1 summit.
The agreement, signed by Kazakhstan’s Industry Minister and U.S. Commerce Secretary, supports U.S. access to vital minerals while boosting bilateral trade, which reached $4.2 billion in 2024—the highest in six years.
Kazakhstan is the top U.S. trade partner in Central Asia, accounting for nearly all regional exports to the U.S., with U.S. investments exceeding $60 billion in the country.
Both nations emphasized collaboration in energy, technology, and infrastructure, despite declines in Kazakh oil exports.
Kazajstán y Estados Unidos firmaron un acuerdo de minerales críticos en Estambul, impulsando los lazos comerciales y de la cadena de suministro antes de la cumbre C5 + 1.