"Baiterek" Holding financed project in SEZ "Khorgos-Eastern Gate"
As the Holding informed, the warehouses will be located in the territory of the Special Economic Zone "Khorgos - Eastern Gate". The project is funded by the "Baiterek" Holding through the Kazakhstan Infrastructure Fund, which was established by the subsidiary of the Holding JSC "Kazyna Capital Management".
The "Baiterek" Holding, which is the main development institution of Kazakhstan, is ready to continue supporting similar projects contributing to the development of country's infrastructure potential in the context of the conjugation of the new economic policy "Nurly zhol" with foreign initiatives", Acting Chairman of the Board of JSC "NMH "Baiterek" Aidar Arifkhanov said.
According to A. Arifkhanov, the interaction of the "Baiterek" Holding with foreign investors has good prospects, including investment, trade, innovation and energy. The Holding will continue the course on building up a strategic investment partnership and financing projects of mutual interest.
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