Kazakhstan Leads Investment Growth In North And Central Asia
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 2. Kazakhstan is
demonstrating leadership in attracting investments for new projects
in the North and Central Asia region, according to a report by the
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) of
the UN, Trend
reports.
The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(ESCAP) of the UN has published a report on investments in the
region for 2024. According to the report, Kazakhstan attracted
$15.7 billion for new projects, becoming a leader in attracting
investments in the North and Central Asia region.
The report highlights that the investment climate in the region
shows a sustained commitment by international companies to
diversify their strategies and support projects in key areas such
as green energy, digitalization, and technological innovation.
"In this context, the proactive efforts of investment agencies
and relevant ministries are particularly important. The success of
new directions depends not only on creating favorable policies but
also on supporting investors at all stages, including
post-investment support," the report notes.
To note, according to the results of 2024, Kazakhstan saw an 88
percent increase in investments compared to 2023. Kazakhstan
accounts for 63 percent of all attracted investments in the
region.
Following Kazakhstan, the other countries in the list are:
Uzbekistan – $4 billion (-49 percent), Kyrgyzstan – $2.1 billion
(+310 percent), Azerbaijan – $1.2 billion (+1 percent),
Turkmenistan – $339 million, Georgia – $126 million, and Armenia –
$67 million
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