Kazakhstan's exports to the EAEU countries
29.09.2020
Kazakhstan's exports to the EAEU countries in January-July 2020 compared to January-July 2015 in value terms decreased by 12.4% (by USD 404 million) and amounted to USD 2.8 billion.
Exports to Russia decreased by 11.6% (to USD 2.5 billion), to Kyrgyzstan — by 21.2% (to USD 289 million), to Belarus - by 4.4 (to USD 37.1 million). While exports to Armenia increased 7 times (to USD 4.3 million). What affected the decline in supplies to the EAEU? - natural uranium - by 53% (from 344 to USD 162 million) - aluminum oxide - by 73% (from 193 to USD 51.4 million) - gold - by 96% (from 97.8 to USD 4.0 million) - chrome ores - by 56% (from 87.9 to USD 38.4 million) While the export of Kazakhstan's processed finished products to the EAEU increased by 59% - from 251 to USD 400.1 million. Not all commodities are lost in the volume of exports: exports of precious metals (15.6 times – from 16.6 to USD 259.8 million), copper ores (5.2 times – from 32.9 to USD 169.9 million), hot rolled products (2.1 times – from 65.1 to USD 137.7 million) and ferroalloys (+ 43% – from 34.6 to USD 49.3 million) increased significantly. Among non-primary products, we note an increase in exports of the following goods: - batteries – growth by 86% (from 9.8 to USD 18.2 million) - transformers – growth by 3.8 times (from 3.9 to USD 14.9 million) - rails – new product (from 0 to USD 8.6 million) - medicines - growth by 4.9 times (from 5.6 to USD 27.1 million) - chocolate – growth by 37% (from 8.8 to USD 12.1 million) - flour – growth of 3.7 times (from 4.4 to USD 16.4 million) - macaroni – 3 times growth (from 3.3 to USD 9.9 million) - tea – 2 times growth (from 4.9 to USD 9.7 million)
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