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Kazakhstan powers up gasoline exports to Uzbekistan

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February 1, 2026
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Kazakhstan powers up gasoline exports to Uzbekistan

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 1. Kazakhstan
exported 112,797 tons of automotive gasoline to Uzbekistan from
January through November 2025, which is 7 times more than the
corresponding period of 2024 (16,000 tons)

Data obtained by Trend from the country’s Bureau of National Statistics
shows that the value reached $76.631 million, increasing 6.6 times
from $11.5 million in the same months of 2024.

Over the reporting period, Kazakhstan’s automotive gasoline
exports reached 204,567 tons, representing a significant 6.4-fold
increase compared to the 31,583 tons exported in the same period of
2024. The total value of these exports amounted to $130.985
million, marking a 5.8-fold rise from the $22.332 million recorded
in 11M2024.




Of this total, 183,012 tons of automotive gasoline, valued at
$117.401 million, were directed to the Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) countries, while 21,554 tons, worth $13.584 million,
were exported to non-CIS nations.

Kazakhstan’s overall foreign trade turnover during the mentioned
period reached $128.8 billion, reflecting a slight decline of 0.1%
compared to the previous year. While exports contracted by 4.2%,
amounting to $71.14 billion, imports experienced a 5.5% increase,
totaling $57.67 billion.

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