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Trump’s Kazakhstan ‘War Metal’ Deal Sparks Conflict-of-Interest Questions Over Family Ties
The US has secured a 70% stake in Kaz Resources, a company with a major tungsten deposit in Kazakhstan, a mineral critical for defense and technology. The project, backed by $1.6 billion in financing, has raised conflict-of-interest concerns over ties to figures associated with the Trump administration, which officials dispute.
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