ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 24. Kazakhstan
exported 2.859 million tons of crude oil and petroleum products
derived from bituminous minerals to Türkiye in 2025, reflecting a
44.5% increase compared to the 1.978 million tons exported in
2024.
Data obtained by Trend from the country’s Bureau of National Statistics
shows that the total value of these exports reached $1.505 billion,
reflecting a 23.7% rise compared to $1.217 billion in 2024.
In total, Kazakhstan exported a total of 76.032 million tons of
crude oil and petroleum products in 2025, which is a 7% increase
from the 71.037 million tons exported in 2024. Despite the higher
volume, the total value of these global exports reached $39.898
billion, representing a 7% decline from $42.885 billion the
previous year.
Overall, Kazakhstan’s foreign trade turnover totaled $143.888
billion in 2025, a 1.3% increase compared to 2024. Total exports
amounted to $79.041 billion, down 3.2% year-on-year, while imports
grew by 7.4% to reach $64.847 billion.