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Kazakhstan and Japan’s Hitachi forge path to sustainable, tech-driven mining

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December 19, 2025
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Kazakhstan and Japan’s Hitachi forge path to sustainable, tech-driven mining

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 19. President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with Masafumi Senzaki,
President of Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCM), to discuss the
development of high-tech and environmentally friendly solutions for
Kazakhstan’s mining industry, Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh
president.

The parties emphasized the critical role of digitalization,
autonomous transport systems, and “green” technologies in the
modernization of mining operations. President Tokayev reaffirmed
Kazakhstan’s readiness to expand collaboration with HCM in the
adoption of innovative, low-carbon, and safe solutions.

Senzaki highlighted that the company’s global strategic
priorities focus on the development and integration of advanced,
sustainable technologies, which are being actively incorporated
into HCM’s projects in Kazakhstan.

The discussions also covered the localization of high-tech
production and equipment maintenance, to enhance operational
efficiency and fostering environmental sustainability within
Kazakhstan’s mining sector.




Hitachi Construction Machinery, a global leader in the
manufacturing of construction and mining equipment, provides
cutting-edge machinery, including excavators and haul trucks, to
over 150 countries, with a significant presence in Kazakhstan’s
major mining sites.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is currently on an official
visit to Japan, which runs from December 18 through 20. During this
visit, he will participate in the inaugural summit of the Heads of
State of the Central Asia + Japan Dialogue. The summit will explore
avenues for cooperation in several critical areas, including the
green economy, sustainable development, regional interconnectivity,
fostering partnerships, and advancing human capital
development.

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