What happens when you mix the culture of nomads and 21st century progress
Kazakhstan is a country rich in history, culture, and natural resources. We stand, yes, as a young nation, but we have achieved a distinctive balance between our nomadic heritage and modern influences. You should come visit us, if you haven't done it yet.
We are immensely fortunate to be the world's largest producer of uranium and a leading producer of other minerals such as cobalt, nickel, gas, chromite, magnesium metal, lead, zinc, gold, manganese, and others.
Our mining industry is not only a major economic asset but also a major employment asset. It contributes more than 25% of the country's GDP, and more than one million Kazakhs work in the industry, especially in Atyrau and Mangistau, where mining accounts for a considerable share of total employment.
The mining sector has experienced exponential growth in recent years. We have an essential role on the global stage, where we continue to implement significant reforms to attract foreign investment, improve the climate, and ensure responsible mining operations.
Again, our efforts reflect many of our values. Not only do we want to exploit natural resources, but we seek a broader commitment to the economy and sustainability along with a better quality of life for Kazakhs.
For the years to come, I see Kazakhstan as an international leader, a resource provider, and an engine of economic progress. We stand as a magnet for global investment and have a promising future. From China, from the West, from India and others. A true, strong, magnet.