China still Kazakhstan’s largest trading partner despite downward trend

Kazakhstan and China trade goods worth 43.3 billion US dollars in January-April this year, down 3.6% compared to the same period of last year, Kazinform News Agency correspondent reports.

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According to the Economic Research Institute, China accounted for the bulk of Kazakhstan’s total volume of foreign trade – 9.0 billion US dollars, 10.3% more than the said period of 2023. Coming in second was Russia – 7.4 billion US dollars, down 14.4%. Türkiye rounded out the top three trade partners of Kazakhstan – 6.4 billion US dollars, with a growth of 14.6%.

The country’s exports stood at 25.6 billion US dollars, a 0.5% decrease from the figure of the same period of last year, which is attributable to declining exports of natural uranium (down 2.1%) and wheat (down 46.9%).

Kazakhstan largely exported crude oil – 57% of the total exports ($14.6bn), cathodes – 4.7% ($1.2bn), ores – 3.5% ($938.4mln), natural uranium – 3.1% ($868.6mln), ferrochrome – 2.3% ($663.3mln), wheat – 1.2% ($316.4mln).

The largest share of Kazakhstani exports went to Italy – 6.0 billion US dollars (up 15.5% than in last year), China – 4.6 billion US dollars (up 26.3%), Russia – 2.4 billion US dollars (down 27.6%).

According to the experts, Kazakhstan saw its imports fall 7.8% to 17.8 billion US dollars, due to reductions in imports of smartphones by 12.8%, passenger car bodies by 20.8%, vehicles with an engine capacity of over 1,500 cm3 by 23.2%.

The bulk of the country’s imports fell at pharmaceuticals 2.5% ($434.9mln), aircraft – 2.3% ($417.1mln), smartphones – 2.3% ($409.9mln), passenger car bodies – 2.0% ($363.3mln) and vehicles with an engine capacity of over 1,500 cm3 – 1.9% ($345.2mln).

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