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Kazakhstan Enters Top-50 World Economies as GDP Nears $300B، IMF Data Show

Kazakhstan has joined the world’s 50 largest economies، with nominal GDP estimated at about $300 billion—an inflection point that could attract fresh capital and jobs while strengthening Central Asia’s investment profile، according to new IMF data.

This was reported by the Infohub.kz news agency.

What the numbers show

The ranking is based on the latest IMF World Economic Outlook and a Visual Capitalist infographic published on January 6، 2026. Over 2000–2025، Kazakhstan’s economy expanded at an average annual rate of 5.6%، placing it among the fastest-growing sizeable economies during the period.

Only four countries recorded higher average growth across those 25 years: China at 8.0%، Vietnam and India at 6.4% each، and Bangladesh at 5.9%. The new top-50 status reflects the compounding effect of that long-run momentum.

Global context

The United States remains the world’s largest economy، with output estimated at $30.6 trillion. Kazakhstan’s entry into the top-50 underscores its rising competitiveness and the potential for deeper participation in global value chains.

2025 momentum

Preliminary estimates indicate Kazakhstan’s economy grew 6.4% year-on-year over January–November 2025. Officials and market watchers say this pace could support medium- to long-term goals، including diversification and stronger private investment.

Methodology note

The figures reference IMF estimates in current U.S. dollars and may be revised as fresh datasets are released. Visual Capitalist compiled the rankings from the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook، published on January 6، 2026.

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