Sulipu Cable Invests 8.5 Billion Tenge in Cable Metallurgy Project in Kazakhstan
2026-06-27 15:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - China's Henan Sulipu Cable Co., Ltd plans to launch a cable products and non-ferrous metal processing project in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. According to the press center of the regional governor's office, the investor will invest 8.5 billion tenge in infrastructure construction.

Nuralkhan Kusherov, Governor of the Turkistan Region, stated that the region is developing high value-added product manufacturing in line with government directives. He noted that this project will enable the foreign company to access not only the Kazakh market but also markets in other Central Asian countries, China, Russia, and Europe.

In the first phase, Henan Sulipu Cable will open a factory for cable products and non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, and aluminum). The complete metal deep processing chain is expected to increase local fiscal revenue. The enterprise can process up to 30 tons of pure copper daily for manufacturing cables, wires, and wire rods; it also plans to produce brass wire and profiles, as well as aluminum sheets, strips, and wires.

The second phase will launch a metallurgical complex with an annual production capacity of 15,000 tons of lead oxide and zinc oxide. The investor promises to adopt environmentally friendly technologies in this project. In return, Henan Sulipu Cable expects support from local authorities, including land allocation and tax incentives within a special economic zone.

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