Hong Kong’s John Lee on Central Asia mission to explore new markets, expand ties
Dozens of agreements are expected to be signed during delegation’s five-day trip to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Sources said dozens of memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were expected to be signed by representatives from various sectors and their counterparts in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan during the five-day visit.
The company, backed by state-owned Jiangxi Copper, plans to increase the volume of ore extracted from 3.3 million tonnes to 4.95 million tonnes per year in the country, introduce new technology into the production chain and make additional investments in the deeper processing of mineral raw materials.
Lee arrived in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana, on Sunday night and was met by national economy vice-minister Assan Darbeyev and the Chinese embassy’s minister counsellor, Cheng Kefan. He is expected to meet President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Monday.

