
Kazakhstan Leads as China-Central Asia Trade Deepens
Kazakhstan led trade with the Chinese mainland in Central Asia in 2024, accounting for 46% of regional volumes at $43.8B. The next China-Central Asia Summit is in Astana in June 2025.
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Kazakhstan led trade with the Chinese mainland in Central Asia in 2024, accounting for 46% of regional volumes at $43.8B. The next China-Central Asia Summit is in Astana in June 2025.
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