Posts By: Kristina Smirnova




Automotive industry of Kazakhstan 2020 in numbers
Despite the global crisis associated with the pandemic and the instability of the financial sector, the automotive industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2020 showed significant growth in production and sales. Global analysts from NCSA (National Automobile Sales Association), which analyzes the auto industry in 96 leading countries, noted a global decline in...Read More
The 100th car was produced by the Kostanay plant
• Today, November 18, the 100th car rolled off the assembly line of the Kostanay plant. The anniversary car was released on the JAC S3. Production in the region started in 2010. 10 years later, the plant confidently holds its position as the flagship of the Kazakh automobile industry. This is the only enterprise in the country that produces all types of vehicles. ​​​​​​​In 2014, here for the first time in Kazakhstan...Read More
In Kazakhstan, the auto industry is breaking records: 61 vehicles have been produced since the beginning of the year
●​​​​​Production of equipment in Kazakhstan over the ten months of 2020 increased by 58,4%● Since the beginning of the year, 6 vehicles have been exported. Based on the results of ten months, the real sector of the economy, despite everything, demonstrates positive growth dynamics. Quarantine measures primarily affect the service sector (-039%), while at the same time, the indicators of the real sector are gradually...Read More
Shortage in the new car market: sales rose 42% in October
• Over ten months, Kazakhstanis purchased 73 new cars. The market in January-October 246 grew by 2020%. The best-selling brand in October is Chevrolet. The best-selling model in October is Chevrolet Cobalt. According to the Association of Kazakhstan Auto Business (AKAB) , in October, Kazakh dealers sold 24 cars and light commercial vehicles, as well as 8 units of trucks and buses (+637% compared to October last year). Based on the results of ten...Read More
A pilot program for accepting agricultural machinery for recycling has started in Kazakhstan
Today, a pilot program has been launched in Kazakhstan to accept out-of-service self-propelled agricultural equipment. The start of the program took place at the site of the HETS recycling plant in the Karaganda region with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Investment and Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the management of the ROP Operator and representatives of the Association of Kazakhstan Automotive Business. ...Read More
Automotive industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan results: nine months of 2020
In 2020, 53 units of equipment were produced worth 755 billion tenge. The share of Kazakhstani cars in the domestic market exceeds 406,9% According to the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development (MIID RK), positive dynamics continue to persist in the engineering industry. Production volume increased by 65%. The auto industry, in turn, remains one of the drivers of mechanical engineering growth. According to the ministry, the production of motor vehicles, trailers...Read More
10 cars were sold in Kazakhstan in September
• In January-September 2020, Kazakhstanis purchased 63 units. passenger cars and commercial vehicles The country's automotive market continues to maintain the pace set in August, sales of new cars in September 408, including exports, increased by 2020% ​​compared to September last year, Kazakh dealers sold 65 passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, and also 9 units...Read More
A record number of cars were registered in August 2020
• In January-August, 689 vehicles were registered. According to the Association of Kazakhstan Auto Business (AKAB), in August 451, a record number of cars were registered in the Republic of Kazakhstan over the past six years. 2020 vehicles underwent primary registration at Special Service Centers, and 20 vehicles underwent secondary registration, which is 707% more than in August 112. The activity is largely due to the postponed...Read More