ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 17. Kazakhstan’s
economy recorded a 6.4% expansion over the first eleven months of
2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik
Zhumangarin said during a government meeting dedicated to assessing
the country’s socioeconomic development, Trend reports.


The Ministry of National Economy reported that GDP growth was
primarily underpinned by robust performance in the real sector.
Industrial output growth accelerated to 7.4%, while agricultural
production expanded by 6.1%. Substantial gains were also observed
in transportation, which recorded growth of 20.3%, alongside
construction at 14.7% and trade at 8.8%, indicating broad-based
economic momentum across key sectors.


Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik
Zhumangarin emphasized that the national economy has effectively
adapted to external challenges and has transitioned onto a
trajectory of sustainable development.







He further noted that accelerated growth in core industries is
establishing a solid foundation for fulfilling social obligations
and advancing large-scale infrastructure initiatives, in accordance
with the President’s directives to promote high-quality economic
development and enhance living standards.