
ArmInfo. In 2025, exports of goods from Kazakhstan to Armenia increased by 35.3%, reaching $49 million, TASS reported, citing the National Statistics Bureau of Kazakhstan.
According to the source, imports of Armenian products to Kazakhstan decreased by 56.6% last year, reaching $20.2 million.
Last year, Kazakhstan imported goods from Russia worth more than $19.23 billion, a 3.5% increase compared to 2024, according to the published data. In 2024, imports amounted to over $18.58 billion. According to Kazakhstan, exports to Russia decreased in monetary terms by 14.8% in 2025, reaching $8.14 billion. In 2024, Astana estimated exports to Russia at $9.55 billion.
The State Bureau of Kazakhstan estimates trade in dollars, but the majority of transactions are conducted in national currencies. The bureau's report notes that the 2025 data are preliminary. Among other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union, the most significant dynamics over the past year were observed in trade relations between Kazakhstan and Belarus: exports grew by 58.3%, reaching $271.2 million, while imports increased by 23.7%, amounting to $937.4 million. Exports of Kazakh goods to Kyrgyzstan increased by 29.3%, reaching $1.66 billion. Imports of goods from Kyrgyzstan to Kazakhstan also increased by 17.1%, reaching $580.3 million.
Overall, Kazakhstan's foreign trade turnover with all countries in 2025 amounted to almost $143.89 billion, an increase of 1.3% compared to 2024, when it was estimated at approximately $142 billion. The growth in trade turnover last year was primarily due to imports: from all countries, it grew by a total of 7.4%, amounting to approximately $64.85 billion. Export revenues accounted for the largest share of foreign trade. Kazakhstan, but at the same time decreased by 3.2%, to $79.04 billion compared to 2024. The republic's trade balance in 2025 is positive, a similar situation was in 2024.