US seeks economic ties with Central Asia, focusing on energy and infrastructure

The US is considering repealing the outdated Jackson-Vanik Amendment, which could enhance cooperation with Central Asian economies, particularly Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. This change would facilitate essential ties in energy, trade, and counterterrorism, as both nations seek partnerships to develop their green energy sectors and infrastructure. With Kazakhstan rich in rare earth elements, this shift could significantly reduce US dependence on China.

Atlantic Council · February 10, 2025