U.S. and Kazakhstan Strike $4 Billion Locomotive Deal

The United States and Kazakhstan have finalized a $4 billion locomotive agreement, revealed by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Following discussions between President Trump and President Tokayev, the deal aims to enhance connectivity across Europe and Asia. U.S. companies' involvement in manufacturing remains undisclosed.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-09-2025 21:19 IST | Created: 22-09-2025 21:19 IST
U.S. and Kazakhstan Strike $4 Billion Locomotive Deal
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The United States and Kazakhstan have entered into a substantial $4 billion locomotive agreement, as announced by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Monday.

This agreement emerged after a strategic conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, according to a social media post by Lutnick. "These locomotives will fuel connectivity throughout Europe and Asia, with pivotal American technology," Lutnick noted.

Details regarding the specific U.S. companies participating in the agreement and their manufacturing roles have yet to be disclosed. Despite a 25% tariff imposed by Trump on the central Asian nation, Tokayev expressed openness to dialogue on trade in a recent letter to Trump.

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