11.06.2026, 18:40 561

Investment in Shymkent Reached Nearly 860 Billion Tenge in 2025

Investment in Shymkent Reached Nearly 860 Billion Tenge in 2025
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President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev received Shymkent Mayor Gabit Syzdykbekov and heard a report on the city's socio-economic development, the presidential press service Akorda said.

According to the results of last year, the gross regional product reached 5.7 trillion tenge, increasing by 11%. In terms of GRP growth, Shymkent ranked second among all regions of the country. In 2025, 859.5 billion tenge in investment was attracted to the city’s economy, of which 72% consisted of private investment. Overall growth reached 7.5%," the statement said.


The mayor reported that over the past three years, 50 industrial projects worth a total of 170 billion tenge had been implemented, creating more than 3,500 new jobs. The number of active business entities reached 133,000, while the value of goods and services they produced amounted to 4.7 trillion tenge. Their share in the gross regional product increased from 41% to 56%.

Positive momentum in key socio-economic indicators has continued during the first four months of 2026. The short-term economic indicator rose by 10.4%. Growth was recorded in industry, construction, trade and transport," the head of the city administration reported.


Tokayev was also briefed on the implementation of his previous instructions. A 200-bed perinatal centre is currently under construction in Shymkent, while a 150-place rehabilitation centre is scheduled to open by the end of the year. Construction is also continuing on a 35,000-seat stadium and a sports complex for Paralympic athletes. Particular attention is being paid to the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in education, healthcare and public utilities.

The president issued a number of instructions aimed at further developing Shymkent and improving the quality of life for its residents.
 

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