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Kazakhstan’s tourism sees significant increase in investments in January-July

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In January-July, Kazakhstan’s tourism sector saw a significant increase in investments. During this period, the volume of investments in fixed assets reached 467.6 billion tenge (US$969.3 million), which is almost twice as much as the same period last year, when the volume of investments was 238.9bn tenge (US$495.2m).

Investment growth was recorded in the country’s 14 regions. Top five regions include Astana – 163.8bn tenge (US$339.6m) in investments, Almaty – 54.6bn tenge (US$113.2m), the Turkistan Region – 43.6bn tenge (US$90.4m), the North Kazakhstan Region – 38.4bn tenge (US$79.6m) and Shymkent – 25.8bn tenge (US$53.5m), reported the Kazakh Ministry of Tourism and Sports’ press service on 4 September.

This growth demonstrates the tourist industry’s sustainable development, as seen by increased investor interest in this sector of the economy. Investments are aimed at creating new tourist facilities, modernizing existing infrastructure and improving the quality of services, which ultimately contributes to increasing the attractiveness of Kazakhstan as a tourist destination.

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