"The volume of Belarusian product exports to Kazakhstan in 2024 amounted to 120.3% of the 2023 level."

By the end of 2024, Kazakhstan became the third-largest market for Belarusian agricultural products and foodstuffs, following Russia and China. In 2024, the trade turnover of food products and agricultural raw materials between Belarus and Kazakhstan grew to 120.4% compared to the 2023 level. In January–February 2025, this figure increased by another 33.3% compared to the same period of the previous year.
Belarusian exports to Kazakhstan continue to show steady growth: in 2024, the export volume reached 120.3% of the 2023 level, and in the first two months of 2025, it grew by 35% compared to the same period last year.
The structure of Belarusian exports traditionally includes:
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cheeses;
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skimmed milk powder;
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milk and cream;
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butter;
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whey;
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beef;
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sausages and meat products;
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poultry meat and by-products;
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sugar;
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as well as veterinary medicines.
Meanwhile, exports from Kazakhstan to Belarus mainly include:
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melons and gourds;
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vegetables;
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grain;
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bakery and confectionery products.