Kazakhstan, Netherlands Reach Deals on $185 Million in Joint Projects
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- Kazakhstan and the Netherlands agreed to advance joint projects valued at $185 million.
- The agreements were reached during a business forum in the Netherlands, focusing on agri-food, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors.
- Discussions included leveraging the Port of Rotterdam for Kazakh exports and establishing a shipbuilding cluster in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan and the Netherlands are set to deepen their economic ties with joint projects worth approximately $185 million. The agreements emerged from a business forum held in the Netherlands on June 9, coinciding with Kazakh Trade and Integration Minister Arman Shakkaliyev's visit.
The forum, part of the GreenTech Amsterdam 2026 international exhibition, highlighted Kazakhstan's commitment to increasing high-quality product supplies to European markets and fostering investment. Minister Shakkaliyev emphasized Kazakhstan's readiness to create favorable conditions for Dutch partners.
Cooperation in transport and logistics was a key focus. Officials explored expanding international freight transport, integrating Kazakh products into European supply chains, and utilizing the Port of Rotterdam as a gateway for Kazakh exports. The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route was recognized for its strategic importance in linking Asia and Europe.
In the industrial sector, a memorandum of understanding was signed with Damen Shipyards Group to establish a shipbuilding and ship repair cluster in Kazakhstan's Mangystau Region. This initiative aims for technology transfer, production localization, and workforce development. Additionally, discussions with Axia Seeds and DENSO AgriTech Solutions explored adopting advanced agricultural technologies and investing in greenhouse farming.
The agreements reached today reflect the strong interest of businesses in both countries in expanding cooperation. Kazakhstan is ready to increase supplies of high-quality products to European markets and provide favorable conditions for investment projects involving Dutch partners.
Originally published by The Astana Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.