Kazakhstan Economy Expands 5.1% in Jan-June
2026-07-15 07:21
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Kazakhstan’s economy expanded by 5.1% year-on-year in January–June 2026, accelerating from 4.3% growth in the January–May period.
It marked the strongest expansion since January–December 2025, supported by robust growth in manufacturing (9.8%), construction (15.2%), transportation and storage (7.1%), and trade (5.7%).
In contrast, industry (3.5%), communication (4.3%), and agriculture (4.4%) recorded the slowest growth rates.
Capital investment climbed to 9.5 trillion tenge, with private investment inflows rising 21.4%.
Regionally, economic activity expanded most strongly in Turkistan (26.3%), Ulytau (17%), and Almaty (14.8%).
Meanwhile, output contracted in Batys Kazakhstan (-6.4%), Atyrau (-5.3%), Akmola (-0.5%), and Shygys Kazakhstan (-0.2%).
Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov recently directed the government to secure sustainable economic growth above 5% in 2026, following a robust 6.5% expansion in 2025.