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Kazakhstan mid-term economic forecasts outlined.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency

Astana, 10 March: The annual rate of Kazakhstan's GDP in 2007-2009 is estimated at 8.8 per cent, the Kazakh deputy minister of economy and budget planning, Marat Kusainov, has said.

"The average annual GDP growth will reach 8.8 per cent in 2007-2009, and the economy's overall growth rate will reach 29 per cent within three years ," Kusainov said in Astana on Friday [10 March] in a speech to the national conference on elaboration of the plan for Kazakhstan's medium-term socioeconomic development in 2007-2009. "This will enable us to fulfil the strategic task …

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