Kazakhstan President: It is necessary to build only there, where construction will lead to business development
15 December, 2012 00:00
Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev in the new Address to the people of Kazakhstan "2050 Kazakhstan Strategy: the new political policy of the established state" noted that in the future creation of infrastructure has to be subordinated to the profitability law.
"It is necessary to build only where the construction will lead to development of new business and creation of workplaces," Nazarbayev said.
Also the Head of state noted the importance of transit potential development.
"Today a number of large national infrastructure projects are realized as a result of these projects we should increase twice a transit transportations through Kazakhstan by 2020. By 2050 this figure has to increase by 10 times," the President said.
"Everything has to be subordinated to a key task – advance of our export only to those world markets where there will be a long-term demand for our production and service," the Leader of the nation concluded.
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