ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 3. Kazakhstan has
suggested to Vietnam the broader use of the Middle Corridor
infrastructure, Trend
reports via the Ministry of National Economy of Kazakhstan.


Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik
Zhumangarin made the statement during a meeting with Nguyen Hoa
Binh, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam.


Zhumangarin noted that the Middle Corridor can significantly
shorten delivery times by 3-4 times compared to the southern
maritime route. Kazakhstan expressed its readiness to create
optimal logistics conditions and develop joint projects, including
in the light industry and automobile manufacturing sectors.


Additionally, in 2026, regular flights between Hanoi, Almaty,
and Prague will be launched by VietJet Air. Kazakhstan has proposed
the possibility of establishing direct flights between Astana and
Hanoi, as well as restoring the Almaty-Ho Chi Minh route.







Meanwhile, there are fresh advancements in the investment
collaboration between the two nations. A number of projects
involving Vietnamese capital are being implemented in Kazakhstan,
including the construction of the Ak Bulak Village tourist complex
in the Almaty region and a food production factory in the "Arna"
industrial zone in the city of Konaev, with investments totaling
$90 million.


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