Kazakhstan Exported $1 Billion Worth of IT Services in 2025

7 January 2026
In 2025, Kazakhstan reached a new milestone in its digital development by exporting IT services valued at over $1 billion, reflecting the country’s rapid progress in technology and digitalization. This achievement underscores Kazakhstan’s strategic focus on transforming into a fully digital state, a vision championed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Speaking in his annual interview, the President highlighted that Kazakhstan’s economic growth exceeded 6 percent last year, with GDP surpassing $300 billion and GDP per capita reaching $15,000 - a record for the region. This growth has been supported by the country’s accelerated adoption of digital technologies and innovative IT solutions.
President Tokayev emphasized that digitalization is not merely a technological initiative but a strategic tool for the nation’s development. In particular, the expansion of digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) applications is improving the efficiency of public services, enabling better resource allocation, and increasing transparency in government operations. These tools are also helping monitor agricultural production, forecast yields, and reduce regional disparities by improving living standards in rural areas.
A major step in institutionalizing Kazakhstan’s digital agenda was the establishment of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development. This ministry was formed on the basis of the former Ministry of Digital Development and Aerospace Planning and now coordinates the country’s AI and digitalization initiatives, ensuring that technological modernization is implemented systematically across all sectors.
Over the past years, significant infrastructural groundwork has been laid to support digitalization across Kazakhstan. Thousands of rural schools now have high-speed Internet, digital services are increasingly accessible, and rural districts are becoming more self-sufficient. These advances facilitate the introduction of modern solutions in sectors ranging from agriculture to education, creating equal opportunities for urban and rural populations alike.
Kazakhstan’s approach to digitalization is aligned with global technological trends. While the country does not aim for global dominance, it is determined not to lag behind in the international knowledge economy. Accelerated modernization ensures that Kazakhstan remains competitive and resilient amid rapid technological change, safeguarding its long-term development and economic stability.
The export of $1 billion in IT services reflects the tangible results of these policies, showcasing Kazakhstan’s growing presence in the global digital market. As digital transformation continues to be a national priority, and with the support of the newly established Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, the country is poised to expand its technological footprint while improving the quality of life for its citizens.
