A Kyrgyz company controls 70% of glass market of Kazakhstan

Date: 16 December 2005
Source: Akipress.com

Date: 16 December 2005

As the CEO of “Steinert-Industries”, the owner of Tokmak glass plant “Interglass” Vladimir Steinert said, “Interglass” supplies whole Kyrgyzstan with glass.“We cover the territory of Russia from Moscow to the Far East and all regions of Kazakhstan, around 70% of their needs.

We also provide some far foreign countries such as Afghanistan and Iran. “Interglass” product complies with international standards,” V.Steinert said.

Also V. Steinert told that they started building new glass plant in Kazakhstan, in Aktubinsk. It will be done in three years. According to V. Steinert, “joint work of two plants will better regulate the market.”

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