Tokayev: Kazakhstan-Russia Trade Turnover Reaches $27 Billion

Tokayev: Kazakhstan-Russia Trade Turnover Reaches $27 Billion

Tokayev stressed that the total volume of Russian direct investments in Kazakhstan is approaching $25 billion.

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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev highlighted the growing trade relations between Russia and Kazakhstan, noting that Russia now accounts for nearly 20% of Kazakhstan's foreign trade.

Speaking via video link at the 20th Forum of Interregional Cooperation between the two countries, Tokayev revealed that trade turnover had reached $27 billion in the previous year, The Caspian Post reports, citing Russian media.

He stressed that the total volume of Russian direct investments in Kazakhstan is approaching $25 billion.

"Trade turnover is growing, last year it reached an impressive $27 bln. At the same time, Russia accounts for almost 20% of Kazakhstan's foreign trade. The total volume of Russian direct investments has approached $25 bln," Tokayev added.

According to him, 23,000 Russian and joint companies are successfully operating in Kazakhstan.

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Tokayev stressed that the total volume of Russian direct investments in Kazakhstan is approaching $25 billion.