Kazakhstan aims to expand industrial cooperation and attract investment in projects focused on the deep processing of raw materials, the production of advanced materials, and the development of high-tech manufacturing. Speaking at the 16th International Industrial Exhibition INNOPROM in Yekaterinburg, Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov highlighted the country’s opportunities. According to the Prime Minister, Kazakhstan is consistently creating a favorable environment for investors by offering tax and customs incentives, providing project support through a one-stop-shop principle, and introducing the special Altyn Visa regime. Considerable attention is also being given to the digital modernization of industry. Delegates noted that the exhibition has become a traditional platform for finding new partners, strengthening business ties, and advancing international industrial cooperation.
«The concept of the exhibition stand covers the entire
production chain, from raw material extraction to the manufacture of finished
products, including consumer goods. It brings together companies from the
mining and metals sector, mechanical engineering, construction materials, light industry, and
electrical engineering. The exhibition also features a range of digital
solutions designed to boost productivity and improve working conditions in the
mining and metals sector, as well as healthcare solutions,» noted Kazakh Vice Minister of Industry and Construction Olzhas Saparbekov.

