Hungarian Companies are Interested in Implementing Projects in Kazakhstan

Hungarian Companies are Interested in Implementing Projects in Kazakhstan

The 8th meeting of the Kazakhstan-Hungarian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation took place in Budapest. Over 100 people participated. KAZAKH INVEST was represented by the head of cooperation with Europe, Altynay Mukanova.

During the meeting, they discussed the expansion of trade, economic, and investment relations. The commission chairs, Kazakhstan's Minister of National Economy Alibek Kuantyrov and Hungary's Minister of Finance Mihály Varga, expressed a desire to strengthen cooperation considering the great development potential between the countries.

Altynay Mukanova spoke about the activities of KAZAKH INVEST, the preferences provided by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the prospective directions of investment cooperation, and invited Hungarian companies to implement projects in Kazakhstan. Also, during the Business Council, meetings were held with the Hungarian business community on the implementation of current and potential projects.

Hungarian company "Globália Kft." and Kazakhstani company "ANM Group" plan to build 20-50 MW solar power plants in Shymkent and 200 MW in Turkestan in the next two years.

Meanwhile, company "Electron Holding Zrt." is interested in building solar and wind power plants in several cities in Kazakhstan, with a total investment of $430 million, with the first goal being the construction of several objects with a capacity of 700 MW.

Discussions were also held on production of metal structures with one of Hungary's most modern metal processing plants - the MVM holding. During the meeting, agreements were reached on the company's visit to Kazakhstan and strategic cooperation with the country's machine builders' union.

In addition, medical company "Rex-San" confirmed interest in creating production of medical products, including prosthetics, corsets and orthoses.

The management of leading energy company "Infoware," which specializes in producing secondary systems for small power plants, expressed interest in producing electrical equipment and participating in energy projects based on the needs of Kazakhstan.

Note:

Hungary is an important partner of Kazakhstan in the EU, with a number of intergovernmental agreements aimed at deepening trade and economic cooperation, encouraging, and mutual protection of investments between the countries.

The trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Hungary for 2021 was $138 million, 24% higher than the previous year. For the first 9 months of 2022, the figure was over $114 million. Since 2011, Hungary's direct foreign investments in the economy of Kazakhstan have been around $275 million, with a large portion directed to the processing industry.

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