Kazakh Invest, Kazakhstan’s national investment promotion agency, has addressed the recent decline in foreign direct investment (FDI) to the country. In 2024, gross FDI inflows dropped by 28%, from $23.9 billion to $17.1 billion. Meanwhile, net FDI turned negative for the first time since records began in 2005, reaching -$2.55 billion.
The agency considers this downturn a temporary phenomenon and says the trend can be reversed, primarily through several planned investment projects.
Why is FDI decreasing?
Kazakh Invest emphasizes that the drop in FDI does not reflect a decline in Kazakhstan’s investment appeal. Instead, it attributes the slowdown to several...