US and Kazakhstan strike $4 billion locomotive deal, Lutnick says
Sept 22 (Reuters) - The United States and Kazakhstan have struck a $4 billion locomotive agreement, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced on Monday.
The deal was made after a call between President Donald Trump and Kazakhstan's Qasym-Jomart Toqayev, Lutnick said in a post on X.
"These locomotives will power connectivity across Europe & Asia, linking The Middle Corridor, with American technology at its core," Lutnick said.
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