“The growth in exports to the EU states is justified by an increase in the supply of such goods as: crude oil - by 81.2% or $4.6 billion, ferroalloys - an increase of 2.5 times or up to $96.3 million, unwrought aluminum - an increase of 2.5 times or up to $58 million, wheat - an increase of 13.2 times or up to $31.7 million, oil products - by 40.4% or up to $94.6 million, natural gas - an increase of 4.3 times or up to $35.5 million,” said the report.
The trade turnover between Kazakhstan and the EU states in January-February 2022 amounted to $6 billion, which is 71% higher than in the same period in 2021.
Export from Kazakhstan to the EU states in January-February increased by 84%, to $5.2 billion, imports to Kazakhstan - by 14%, to $768 million.
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