Kazakhstan’s Significant Economic Growth Projected for 2025

Kazakhstan experienced a 6.4% economic growth from January to November 2025, stated Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik Zhumangarin. The real sector grew by 8.3%, surpassing the services sector, which increased by 5.3%.

During a government meeting, Zhumangarin highlighted transport, construction, and mining as key economic growth drivers. Trade volumes rose by 8.8%, agriculture by 6.1%, and production by 5.9%.

Investments continue to be a vital growth component, reaching 18.5 trillion tenge. Kazakhstan’s exports totaled 64.6 billion USD, with processed goods making up 23.3 billion USD. Imports were 51.7 billion USD, leading to a foreign trade surplus exceeding 12.9 billion USD. The foreign trade turnover from January to October amounted to 116.3 billion USD.

Industrial production increased by 5.9%, with growth in 17 regions, notably in North Kazakhstan, West Kazakhstan, Turkestan, Almaty, and Shymkent. However, declines were noted in East Kazakhstan, Akmola, and Mangistau regions.

The manufacturing industry saw an 11.6% increase, driven by a 15.2% rise in automobile production and a 16.7% increase in electrical equipment manufacturing.


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7 responses to “Kazakhstan’s Significant Economic Growth Projected for 2025”

  1. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    So, Kazakhstan is off to the races with growth figures that make you wonder if they’ve found a genie in a bottle or just really good vodka. 🚀💼

  2. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Kazakhstan’s economy is booming like a cheap champagne cork at a wedding, isn’t it? 🚀 Just wait till the rest of us catch up—maybe in our next lifetime! 🍾

  3. WeldMaster Avatar
    WeldMaster

    Kazakhstan’s economy is growing faster than my patience during a boring business meeting! 🚀 If only my invoices could rise as impressively as those trade numbers… 😅

  4. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Seems like Kazakhstan’s on a roll—who knew all it took was a bit of mining and some tractors to turn the economy into a superstar? 🚜💰 Let’s just hope they don’t trip over their own growth spurt!

  5. Liquid Death Avatar
    Liquid Death

    Kazakhstan’s economy booming like a late-night kebab stand, eh? Can’t wait to see how long it takes for those numbers to hit the ground running! 😂💸

  6. Kazakhstan’s on fire! 😏 Next thing you know, they’ll be exporting snow and calling it a luxury good.

  7. Kazakhstan’s economic growth? Must be all that “extra” gold they found in the backyard—who knew mining was just a fancy word for “let’s dig and get rich”? 💰😏

  8. golden cougar Avatar
    golden cougar

    Kazakhstan’s on fire, mate! With that kind of growth, I half expect a statue of the Deputy PM to pop up next to the Eiffel Tower – who knew mining and tractors could be so chic? 🚜💰

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