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Published April 23, 2026economygdpindustry

Trade and industry remain key drivers of Kazakhstan's economy

The structure of Kazakhstan's gross value added (GVA) for 2025 confirms the dominance of the service sector alongside a substantial role for industry, Qazinform News Agency reports.

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The structure of Kazakhstan's gross value added (GVA) for 2025 confirms the dominance of the service sector alongside a substantial role for industry, Qazinform News Agency reports. According to the National Statistics Bureau, services generated 92.1 trillion tenge, while goods production accounted for 58.2 trillion tenge.

Among all sectors, trade and car repair made the largest economic contribution, KZT 31.8 trillion. Manufacturing (KZT 20.5 trillion) and mining (KZT 19 trillion) also provided substantial volumes and remain foundational to the country's economy. The real estate sector stands out with KZT 14.7 trillion.

It is characterized by an extremely high share of gross profit, exceeding 94%, making it one of the most capital-intensive parts of the economy. The industrial sector retains significant reliance on profit: in mining and manufacturing, profit forms the bulk of value added.

In the social sector, the opposite structure is observed: the largest share of GVA comes from wages (up to 72%) in education, healthcare, and public administration. This reflects the high dependence of these spheres on human capital and the state budget. Trade, manufacturing, and mining lead the economy in terms of wages and form the backbone of employment.

Earlier, Qazinform News Agency reported that Kazakhstan plans to build 5,000 km of railways in the next 4 years.

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Trade and industry remain key drivers of Kazakhstan's economy

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