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The Kazakh Foreign Minister Discusses Expansion of Economic Cooperation with Polish Companies, DKnews.kz reports.

During his working visit to the Republic of Poland, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu held meetings with executives of major Polish companies representing key economic sectors.

Discussions were held with Chairman of the Board of Owners of Pronar Sergiusz Martyniuk, CEO of Selena FM S.A. Sławomir Majchrowski, General Director of TZF Polfa S.A. Maksymilian Świniarski, and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of pharmaceutical holding Polpharma Group and Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Gdańsk, Jerzy Starak.

The parties focused on expanding bilateral economic ties through the localization of production and implementation of joint investment projects in Kazakhstan. Polish partners expressed keen interest in developing sustainable industrial cooperation and sharing advanced technologies.

During the meeting with the management of Pronar, the parties discussed prospects for localizing the production of agricultural and municipal machinery in Kazakhstan, as well as opportunities for technology transfer and workforce training.

With the Chairman of the Management Board of Selena FM S.A., cooperation areas in the field of construction chemicals were reviewed, including the launch of new production facilities and the introduction of innovative materials to the Kazakh market.

At the meeting with TZF Polfa S.A., the sides discussed plans for implementing projects in the pharmaceutical sector, including technology transfer and contract manufacturing of unique medicinal products.

With the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Polpharma Group, the interlocutors considered the expansion of the company’s investment presence in Kazakhstan, cooperation in scientific research, and the strengthening of partnerships in the pharmaceutical industry.

The Kazakh Foreign Minister noted the role of Polpharma Group in providing in 2024 humanitarian aid to flood-affected regions of Kazakhstan in the form of medicines worth 70 million tenge. The company expressed readiness to support cultural exchange programs involving Kazakh creative groups in Poland.

Following the meetings, the parties agreed to continue in-depth discussions on mutually beneficial projects involving Polish companies across various sectors of Kazakhstan’s economy.

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