ADB projects Kazakhstan's economic growth to reach 3.2 percent in 2021
4 May, 2021 15:59
The Asian Development Bank projects the Kazakh economic growth to reach 3.2 percent in 2021 and accelerate to 3.5 percent in 2022 in its latest report published April 28, assuming investment, hydrocarbon production, and manufacturing increase and vaccination continue as scheduled.
To discuss how Kazakhstan can ensure the sustainability of the economy moving forward, I sat down to talk to Genadiy Rau, ADB Economics Officer.
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Assel Satubaldina
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Shynghys Kapparov
Assel Satubaldina
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Shynghys Kapparov
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