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Tajikistan and Kazakhstan forge strategic partnership for uranium and rare metals development

On August 22, during President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's visit to Tajikistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on exploring, producing...

China’s control over Tajikistan’s gold: Economic benefits and environmental challenges

China's investment in Tajikistan’s gold mining sector has cemented its control over more than 75% of the country’s gold output. For the past three...

Chinese gold mining in Tajikistan: Environmental damage and local discontent

In the remote Tajik village of Khumgaron, home to about 150 residents, the arrival of the Zarafshon gold mine, operated by a Chinese company,...

Formula Sveta, a Russian company, eyes mining investment in Tajikistan’s Sughd region

Formula Sveta, a Russian company specializing in mining and electrical equipment, has expressed interest in investing in Tajikistan's mining sector, particularly in revitalizing the...

Tajikistan’s mining output surges by 18% in 2024 with expansion and investments

Tajikistan's mining and precious metals industry has seen substantial growth, with output increasing by over 18% in the first four months of 2024 compared...

China makes fresh forays into gold mining sector in Tajikistan

Chinese investors often get generous tax breaks in the country. Tajikistan’s president traveled to the northern Sughd region on April 14 to oversee the opening of a...

Tajikistan gifts silver mine license to Chinese company

Lawmakers in Tajikistan have voted to ratify an agreement giving a Chinese company development rights for a silver mine in the Pamir mountains. Parliament voted...

Silver Lining? Tajikistan defends controversial decision to give mine to China

Tajik authorities are defending their decision to give a Chinese company the rights to develop a major silver mine in a move seen by...

Mining Arbitration in Central Asia

Kazakhstan   Mining activities   Kazakhstan has attracted a significant amount of foreign investment in the oil and gas, mining, telecommunications and construction sectors. The extractive sector alone has...
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