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    Turkish Model and Cooperation Possibilities for Creating Added Value in Kazakh Gold Production
    (Suleyman Demirel University, 2008) Metin Duyar; Mesut Yılmaz
    This article analyzes the potential for cooperation between Kazakhstan’s gold industry and Turkey’s advanced jewelry and gem sector. Kazakhstan possesses significant gold reserves and mining capacity, yet limited processing and trade infrastructure have restricted its ability to create added value. In contrast, Turkey’s jewelry industry demonstrates high production efficiency, modern technology, and a strong export network. The authors propose that collaboration between the two countries could increase gold processing capacity, strengthen trade, and generate employment while integrating Kazakhstan more effectively into the global gold market. The study highlights Turkey’s experience in refining, branding, and marketing gold as a model for Kazakhstan’s industrial development. Enhancing mutual cooperation in technology transfer, training, and investment would support sustainable growth and raise the economic value of Kazakhstan’s gold resources.