ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 19. Kazakhstan’s
trade turnover with EAEU countries in January 2026 reached $2.157
billion, up 15.4% year-on-year.


Data obtained by Trend from the Bureau of National Statistics of
Kazakhstan shows that exports totalled $681.6 million, a 3.5%
increase, while imports reached $1.476 billion, up 21.8%.


Russia accounted for the largest share of trade (88.6%),
followed by Kyrgyzstan (7%), Belarus (4.1%), and Armenia
(0.2%).


For reference, Kazakhstan’s overall foreign trade turnover in
January 2026 amounted to USD 11.0117 billion, with exports of
$6.327 billion (+22.8%) and imports of $4.685 billion (+7.7%).







Kazakhstan’s foreign trade turnover in January 2026 reached
$11.011 billion, up 15.9% compared to January 2025. Exports
amounted to $6.327 billion, an increase of 22.8%, while imports
totalled $4.685 billion, up 7.7%.


The main export commodities included crude oil and oil products
(49.1%), refined copper and unprocessed copper alloys (6.6%),
copper ores and concentrates (3.7%), ferroalloys (3.2%), and wheat
and meslin (3.2%).


Key import items were electric generator sets and rotating
electrical converters (5.7%), other petroleum gases (4.7%), vehicle
bodies (including cabs) (3.3%), passenger cars and other motor
vehicles (3.2%), and telephone apparatus (2.8%).