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Investidores europeus correm para o Cazaquistão
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23/04/2025
O investimento estrangeiro na Ásia Central está a aumentar, com as empresas europeias à procura de alternativas à Rússia. O Cazaquistão lidera a região, ao atrair milhares de milhões, mas de onde vem este dinheiro e que alterações traz à economia?
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Acesse o início da guerra na Ucrânia, Central Asia é often referida como o novo investimento
00:15
hub do maior continente.
00:16
As empresas, em particular, estão keen a acquirem natural recursos e do business
00:21
bypassing Russia.
00:23
Como muito investimento está realmente indo para a Ucrânia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan e
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Turkmenistan, e de onde?
00:30
Welcome to EastWestConnect.
00:32
We're highlighting business and economic developments in Kazakhstan and the wider Central Asian region,
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connecting with Europe and beyond.
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According to the United Nations, Kazakhstan attracted 15.7 billion in new projects in 2024,
00:47
securing its position as the leading destination for investments in the North and Central Asia
00:53
region.
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The country saw 88% increase in investment compared to 2023, and it now accounts for
00:59
63% of all investments in the region.
01:02
Here are the figures for some other Central Asian states.
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Uzbekistan managed to secure $4 billion, whilst Kyrgyzstan half that amount at $2.1 billion.
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And Turkmenistan managed to attract $339 million.
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Three quarters of all the investment in Kazakhstan is in oil, gas, and mineral extraction.
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Recently, oil giant Chevron announced a new $43 billion investment in further development
01:34
of the Tengiz oil field.
01:36
But the government is trying to diversify and encourage investors to put money into non-extractive
01:43
business.
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Joining us now is Mr. Nurlan Zhakupov, chairman of Samru Kazina, the sovereign wealth fund
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that serves as a key partner in major FDI projects across Kazakhstan.
01:55
Mr. Zhakupov, welcome and thank you for your time today.
01:59
Thank you.
01:59
I'm very honored.
02:00
Samru Kazina is widely seen as Kazakhstan's key investment facilitator.
02:04
What, in your view, makes the country such an attractive investment destination?
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In other words, why should foreign investors choose to partner with you?
02:12
Samru Kazina is a sovereign wealth fund with assets under management which amount to $80
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billion.
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We manage oil and gas, metals and mining, railway company, electricity grid operating company,
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electricity generating company, and we view ourselves as a catalyst of foreign direct investment.
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Our modus operandi is to create a JV with a strategic foreign partner where we would take a minority
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stake and let the strategic investor to run the operations.
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We would commit our capital into the equity and provide full support required for our JV or for our project.
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And where needed, we provide a long-term off-take agreements.
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A good example of such cooperation is that a global conglomerate which produces electric locomotives,
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a company called Alstom, a European conglomerate, more than 15 years ago decided to open a factory here in Kazakhstan,
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in Astana.
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And it has been a success since then.
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Our 100% subsidiary, Kazakh Railways, have provided a firm off-take to Alstom.
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And as of today, this factory exports its electric locomotives to nearby countries such as Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia.
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By the way, we recently visited the Alstom facility in Astana.
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Let's have a look.
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Kazakhstan's logistics network is growing.
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According to the Ministry of Transportation, auto freight to Europe is up by 8.5% since 2023,
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with railway transit volumes reaching 28 million tons.
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Some investors have already seized the opportunity, such as the 170 million euro project
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between Alstom and the Kazakh oil fund Samruk Kazana,
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which involves modernizing railway signaling and producing low-carbon locomotives for Kazakhstan and beyond.
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The company credits Samruk Kazana's strategy as crucial to establishing their business in Kazakhstan.
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In fact, they provide two key things.
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The first one is that they provide a framework which is stable and clear for a long period of time.
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And within this framework, it enables us to localize activity instead of going to the market
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because we don't have visibility of where we're going.
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The off-take contract of Samruk gives you a view over a certain number of years of where you're going
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and what you can do and cannot do in a given country.
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Kazakhstan is the only country where Alstom produces full-cycle electric locomotives.
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With over 450 units made, Alstom plans to introduce six-wheeled locomotives by 2029
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to improve container transport between ports.
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We are an investor, so we lack stability.
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And these off-take agreements are providing just this stability over a long period of time
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for importing and starting to deliver product from Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan.
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Samruk Kazana and Alstom are now expanding their railway partnership,
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preparing to export wide-gauge locomotives widely used across the CIS market.
05:15
Your own analysis suggests that government involvement in the economy can hinder investment.
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Yet, as a state-owned fund, Samruk Kazana is key to facilitating investment projects in Kazakhstan.
05:27
How do you reconcile that?
05:29
All the big names which we bring into the country,
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all the strategic investors which we bring into the country
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and with whom we do the JVs and with whom we produce products of the added value,
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we rely on local contact.
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We rely on local, small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Therefore, it's a win-win for both for Samruk Kazana,
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for foreign strategic partner and for the country in general, for our SME.
05:53
Well, Mr. Jakubov, thank you so much for carving out the time out of your busy schedules.
05:57
It was my pleasure. Thank you.
06:00
So, where do investments into Kazakhstan come from?
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By far, the largest investment comes from the European Union, 43%,
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followed by Russia, with 22%, then South Korea and China, with 7% and 6%.
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Here is how the chief economist at the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development,
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Beata Jaworczyk, commented on this topic.
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Kazakhstan has enjoyed an increase in FDI flows, particularly in greenfield projects.
06:29
What's interesting about these flows is that they have come from a range of countries,
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both from Western countries as well as from countries pursuing multi-vector geopolitical policies.
06:45
Investment has benefited not only the extractive sector,
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but also Kazakhstan registered inflows into food and beverages,
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in business services, in financial sector, and in transport.
06:59
And that's going to be helpful in terms of promoting diversification of the economy and structural transformation.
07:08
What are your projections about Kazakhstan's economy in the near future?
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Last year, Kazakhstan experienced a robust growth, driven by non-oil sector.
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Unemployment was at a historical low.
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Public investment was also helping stimulate growth.
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This year, we expect to be even better, with growth above 5%.
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Oil sector is going to be helpful.
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Next year, there will be a modest slowdown, but still the economy growing at a good clip.
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Mind you, on this episode of East-West Connect, we're focused solely on non-oil and gas investments.
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Join us in the next episode as we dive into the significance of Central Asian fossil fuels for Europe and the world.
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