Massive Copper Plant Launched in Almalyk: A Game-Changer for Uzbekistan’s Economy

A newly launched copper processing complex in Almalyk marks one of the largest industrial projects in Central Asia and beyond. With advanced digital systems and AI-driven operations, the project reflects Uzbekistan’s strategic shift from raw material exports to high-value processing, boosting efficiency, sustainability, and long-term economic growth.

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Massive Copper Plant Launched in Almalyk: A Game-Changer for Uzbekistan’s Economy

According to Dunyo News Agency, the German publication Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung reported on the launch of a major industrial project in Almalyk. The article highlights that President Shavkat Mirziyoyev officially inaugurated the facility by pressing a symbolic button, emphasizing its strategic importance for Uzbekistan’s economy.

What are the key specifications of the plant?

The project, valued at $2.7 billion, has been developed across an area of 196 hectares. With an annual processing capacity of 60 million tons of ore, the facility ranks among the largest industrial enterprises not only in Central Asia but also globally.

Why is copper so important today?

The report underscores copper’s critical role in modern industries, including energy, electrical engineering, digitalization, artificial intelligence, and the green economy. Uzbekistan is therefore focusing on shifting from exporting raw materials to developing advanced processing capabilities.

What are the future production plans?

It is reported that the country plans to increase copper processing capacity to 240,000 tons within the current year, further strengthening its industrial output.

What makes the technology advanced?

One of the project’s major advantages is its fully digitized production process, supported by artificial intelligence. These innovations are expected to reduce energy consumption by 10 percent and lower production costs by 15 percent.

What resources support this project?

The “Yoshlik-1” and “Kalmakyr” deposits contain approximately 45 million tons of copper and more than 5,000 tons of gold. These reserves are projected to last for at least 100 years. Additionally, rare metals such as molybdenum, selenium, tellurium, and rhenium provide a strong foundation for future innovation-driven projects.

What does this project mean for Uzbekistan?

According to Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, the project represents not only a major industrial achievement but also a significant step toward technological modernization and sustainable economic growth in Uzbekistan.

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