The Government Headquarters for Ensuring Economic Growth summed up the preliminary results of the development of basic sectors of the economy

The Government Headquarters for Ensuring Economic Growth summed up the preliminary results of the development of basic sectors of the economy

05.12.2025 11:10:48 146

At a meeting of the headquarters for ensuring economic growth, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Serik Zhumangarin, preliminary forecasts for the development of basic industries for the year were reviewed. As before, the manufacturing industry, construction and food production remain the drivers of growth.

Manufacturing industry

The industry has been showing steady dynamics for 10 months.

In mechanical engineering (17.5% of the contribution to processing), an increase of 14% is projected for 11 months, and 16.3% for the year.

The growth of the chemical industry (5.4% of the contribution to processing) is projected at 8% by the end of the year.

Metallurgy, which provides 40% of the increase in physical volume in processing, showed an increase of 0.7% compared to last year. The forecast for 11 months is 0.8%, and 1.1% is expected by the end of the year.

Overall, the manufacturing industry is expected to grow by 6.2% annually, which is 0.8 percentage points higher than planned.

Construction

According to preliminary estimates, 19.2 million square meters will be commissioned by the end of the year. m housing, which is 0.4% more than last year. The volume of construction works by the end of the year is expected to reach 10.4 trillion tenge, which is more than 15% higher than last year.

Recycling in the agro-industrial complex

The processing sector of the agro–industrial complex demonstrates steady growth - 9.1% in 10 months. The largest contribution is provided by the flour and fat and oil industries.

Flour production increased by 7%, from 2.6 million tons to 2.8 million tons. The volume of vegetable oil production increased by 21.7% – from 596 thousand tons to 726 thousand tons.

Investments in fixed assets in the agro–industrial sector as a whole increased by 60%, while exports of processed products increased by 32.4%.

The growth forecast for 11 months is 9.2%, by the end of the year – 9.3% with a plan of 4.5%.

The goal for 2026 is to increase the share of processed agricultural products to 70%.

Following the discussion, Serik Zhumangarin instructed the Ministry of Industry and Construction to analyze external and internal factors affecting the development of metallurgy and submit proposals to improve production and investment efficiency; the Committee on Construction Affairs to prepare proposals for the further development of the construction industry; the Ministry of Agriculture to submit proposals for an additional increase in processing volumes in the agro–industrial complex, taking into account The goal is to bring the share of processed products to 70% in 2026.

https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1119393?lang=ru

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