Kazakistan
KAZAKHSTAN-GDP-OUTLOOK-2025
Kazakh president expects 5.5% GDP growth in 2025Kazakhstan’s economy will grow by at least 5.5% this year, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said in an interview with Al-Jazeera on Thursday."I hope that Kazakhstan’s economic growth will reach at least 5.5% this year. (…) However, this is not as ambitious a result as we have been aiming for. That is why my government is seeking additional drivers for economic growth," the Kazakh president said.According to Tokayev, Kazakhstan has four priority areas for development: large-scale infrastructure projects, digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI), agriculture, transport and logistics."I believe these goals will be achieved during my presidency, which ends in 2029," he added.Tokayev noted that last year Kazakhstan’s GDP reached $290 billion, and the country ranks first in the region in terms of GDP per capita."Our GDP is the highest in Central Asia. However, we are not resting on our laurels," he said, adding that Kazakhstan’s economy is growing slower than desired.The Kazakh president cited external factors and natural obstacles as factors hindering GDP growth.In January-April 2025, the economy of Kazakhstan expanded by 6%. The country’s National Bank forecasts economic growth of 4.2-5.2% in 2025-2026, while the World Bank expects a 4.7% growth this year and 3.5% in 2026. The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in its April review, revised its 2025 forecast for Kazakhstan downward to 4.9% (from 5.1% in September 2024), while maintaining its 2026 forecast at 4.1%. The IMF also lowered its 2025 forecast to 4.9% but improved its 2026 projection to 4.3%. (ICE ALMATY)
Fonte notizia: INTERFAX
