US Eyes Up to $700 Million for Kazakhstan Tungsten Project to Bolster Supply Chains

ALMATY – The United States’ International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has issued letters of interest exploring up to $700 million in financing for a tungsten mining project in Kazakhstan, the U.S. Embassy’s press service reported on Feb. 11.  The potential financing would support Cove Kaz Capital Group’s investment in the Severniy …

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