Kazakhstan’s Industrial Growth Reveals Diverging Paths for Manufacturing and Mining

ALMATY – Kazakhstan’s economy continued to expand in the first seven months of 2026, with investment and manufacturing providing an important source of growth even as mining output declined and exports remained heavily dependent on raw materials. New data from the Bureau of National Statistics points to a mixed but potentially …

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