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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-30T07:51:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A reported multi-billion-dollar agreement between the administration of US President Donald Trump and Kazakhstan could alter the balance of power in Central Asia and create new geopolitical dynamics across a region that borders Russia and maintains close economic ties with China. Analysts believe the project carries implications that extend far beyond mining and resource extraction.\nAccording to a report from The New York Times, the Trump administration reached an agreement with Kazakhstan involving tungsten production. The report also stated that the project could generate substantial financial benefits for the families of senior US political figures, including Trump's sons and relatives of US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.\nUS Investment Could Expand Washington's Influence in Central Asia\n\nThe project centers on Kaz Resources, a company expected to develop one of Kazakhstan's largest tungsten deposits. Soviet authorities previously attempted to develop the site decades ago and began exploratory work, but the collapse of the Soviet Union halted the effort before full-scale operations could begin.",
  "title": "Trump’s Kazakhstan Multi-Billion-Dollar Tungsten Deal May Reshape Central Asia"
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