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Presidential Address to the Nation of the Republic of Kazakhstan — 2025

Presidential Address to the Nation of the Republic of Kazakhstan — 2025

Today, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan delivered his Address to the Nation, outlining the main directions of state development, socio-economic priorities, and key reforms.

The central goal is the creation of a Fair Kazakhstan — a state based on equal opportunities, economic stability, and social justice.

1. Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Stability

New Investment Cycle and Structural Modernization of the Economy

The President highlighted several positive achievements in recent years:

  • inflation has decreased 2.5 times compared to last year’s peak;
  • the country’s international reserves have exceeded USD 100 billion;
  • manufacturing output is growing faster than the extractive sector.

Government Priorities

The Government has been tasked to:

  • launch a new investment cycle by attracting domestic and foreign capital;
  • strengthen the structural transformation of the economy to enhance productivity;
  • ensure real income growth and reduce social inequality.

2. Financial Policy and Business Support

New Banking Law and Fintech Development

The President emphasized the urgent need to adopt a new Banking Law:

  • the current law is outdated (almost 30 years old);
  • it is essential to stimulate lending to the real sector and small businesses;
  • the development of fintech, digital platforms, and digital asset regulation is critical.

New Tax Code

The Government is instructed to prepare a simplified and transparent Tax Code:

  • introduce new tax regimes to encourage entrepreneurship;
  • fully digitalize tax administration to minimize corruption risks;
  • create conditions for budget revenue growth without increasing the tax burden on businesses.

3. Investments, Entrepreneurship, and SME Development

  • The Investment Headquarters will strengthen its work to attract capital into strategic industries, including petrochemicals, metal processing, energy, tourism, and mechanical engineering.
  • The aim is to increase the share of medium-sized businesses in GDP to 15% by 2029 (from the current 7%).
  • Support for small businesses will be streamlined: instead of 100+ fragmented programs, a unified list of preferences and subsidies will be introduced.
  • Special focus will be given to fintech integration to simplify SME access to financing.

4. Agro-Industrial Complex (AIC) and Food Security

New Model of State Support for Agriculture

The President noted that 70% of AIC financing currently comes from the state budget, but this is insufficient.

Key measures include:

  • transitioning from direct subsidies to a system of affordable lending;
  • involving commercial banks in agribusiness financing;
  • developing commodity credit systems and agricultural cooperatives;
  • addressing statistical falsifications in agriculture — millions of fictitious livestock heads and hectares have been revealed.

Land Policy

  • Returning illegally allocated agricultural lands to the state.
  • Stimulating investments in processing and creating jobs in rural areas.
  • Expanding the “Aul Amanaty” program and opening training centers for farmers nationwide.

5. Infrastructure, Energy, and Digitalization

Energy and Utility Sector Modernization

  • By the end of the year, the National Project on Energy and Utilities Modernization will be adopted.
  • Commissioning new generation capacities and transitioning to renewable energy sources.
  • The issue of constructing a nuclear power plant will be decided via a nationwide referendum on October 6, 2025.

Transport Infrastructure Development

  • In 2025, 12,000 km of roads will be built and renovated — a record for Kazakhstan.
  • Implementation of three large railway projects totaling over 1,000 km.
  • Modernization of airports and air hubs, along with expansion of domestic flight networks.

Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence

  • Launching the National Artificial Intelligence Center in Astana in 2026.
  • Building a comprehensive digital ecosystem: data centers, high-speed communication networks, and enhanced cybersecurity.
  • Completion of the Caspian undersea fiber-optic project, establishing Kazakhstan as a Central Asian digital hub.

6. Education, Human Capital, and Science

  • 2025 has been declared the Year of Vocational Professions.
  • Reforming technical and vocational education to strengthen links between universities, businesses, and industry.
  • Construction of 217 modern-format schools and major renovations in 1,300 existing schools.
  • Enhancing international collaboration by attracting 23 foreign universities to Kazakhstan.
  • Promoting applied science and encouraging innovative research.

7. Social Protection and Public Health

  • Launching the “Social Wallet” program in 2026, introducing targeted social assistance based on household income.
  • Increasing benefits for families with children and implementing the “National Fund for Children” initiative.
  • Establishing a Unified Medical Information System to enhance healthcare transparency.
  • Supporting mass sports, updating legislation, and promoting children’s sports programs.

8. Ecology and Sustainable Development

  • Continuation of the “Taza Kazakhstan” national environmental campaign: more than 3 million citizens participated, collecting over 1 million tons of waste.
  • Large-scale afforestation projects, expansion of forest reserves, and biodiversity protection.
  • Promoting water-saving technologies and modernizing irrigation systems.

9. Public Administration and National Security

Strengthening the “Listening State” model and expanding direct elections of akims.

  • Enhancing protection against cybercrime, drug trafficking, and legal violations.
  • Creating a safe and secure environment while improving law enforcement accountability.
  • Promoting financial literacy through the “Qaryzsiz Qogam” (“Debt-Free Society”) project and educational initiatives.

10. Conclusion: Strategic Goal

The President emphasized that the key mission of the state is to build a Fair Kazakhstan, where:

  • every citizen enjoys equal opportunities;
  • business develops in a predictable and transparent environment;
  • the state becomes digital, efficient, and socially responsible.

“May our sacred Motherland — Kazakhstan — prosper!

May our people live in peace and well-being!”

Summary and Key Takeaways

The Presidential Address 2025 defines a long-term vision for Kazakhstan’s sustainable development.

Key conclusions:

  1. Economic Strategy — a balanced focus on diversification, investments, and digital transformation.
  2. Social Policy — targeted support, educational reform, and improved healthcare.
  3. Institutional Development — strengthening the “Listening State” model and expanding legal frameworks.
  4. Environmental Agenda — transition towards a green economy and preservation of natural resources.

If implemented consistently, Kazakhstan could become a regional leader in technological development, social protection, and sustainable economic growth.