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Chinese Enterprises Enter Kazakhstan's Chromium Industry

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News on January 21, 2026: Recently, Suzhou Hunan New Materials Co., Ltd. plans to invest in deep processing of chrome ore in Kazakhstan. The project is located in the Aktobe Region, a globally significant core area for chromite resources, signaling Chinese enterprises' continued expansion into upstream resource sectors and deep processing stages.

January 21, 2026:

Recently, Suzhou Hunan New Materials Co., Ltd. plans to invest in deep processing of chrome ore in Kazakhstan. The project is located in the Aktobe Region, a globally important core area for chrome resources, signaling Chinese enterprises' continued extension into upstream resources and deep processing segments.

During the official visit of Aktobe Region Deputy Governor Abzal Abdykarimov to Shanghai, the two parties held talks on project implementation and signed a memorandum of cooperation. The document explicitly proposes advancing the construction of a deep processing system for local chrome ore resources, rather than remaining at the level of raw materials or primary smelting. This also indicates that the project has moved from intent discussions to the practical stage with policy and local government support.

According to disclosed information, the project will be implemented in phases. The first phase plans to invest $150 million to build deep processing production facilities for chrome concentrates, enhancing the added value of local resources and the completeness of the industry chain; the second phase, building on the initial phase, will initiate the production and processing of metallic chromium, extending into high-end materials and core metallurgical raw materials. This structure is distinctly different from traditional resource models, emphasizing technology, products, and long-term industrial layout.

The project location, Aktobe Region, is the core area of Kazakhstan's Southern Kempirsai chromite belt. The proven chrome resource reserves of this mining area rank second globally, holding a pivotal position in the international chrome resource landscape.

Currently, most of the chrome raw materials produced in this region are primarily processed by the Aktobe and Aksu ferroalloy plants under Kazakh chrome company Kazchrome. The entry of Chinese enterprises signifies that the local chrome industry structure is expected to welcome new competitors and technological variables.

From a broader macro perspective, this investment is not an isolated event but another manifestation of Chinese enterprises deepening their layout in Central Asia's key minerals, strategic metals, and materials sectors. For Chinese enterprises, it means securing high-quality resources and reducing raw material volatility risks. For Kazakhstan, it is an important lever to promote the transformation of its resource-based economy towards deep processing and industrial upgrading. Against the backdrop of the reshaping of the global metal materials supply chain, the emergence of such projects is quietly altering the role positioning of Central Asia's mining and metallurgical industries.

Source: Silk Road Observer

 

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