Despite the government's attempts to diversify, Kazakhstan is heavily reliant on oil prices, and the economy is based on hydrocarbon exports.The government's economic diversification agenda is confronting a number of problems, including a decline in global demand for fossil resources, increasing regional rivalry for investment, and higher risks of financial instability.The country's agriculture is extensive—Kazakhstan is one of the world's major wheat producers. Agribusiness is well established; dairy and livestock sectors make for a significant portion of the agricultural industry.In Kazakhstan, the industrial industry has grown in recent years. Hydrocarbon production, textiles, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, ferrous and nonferrous metals, and fertilizers are the most important sectors in the country.The tertiary sector is the most important in Kazakhstan, and it has been continuously developing even after the epidemic. The primary services generated in the nation are in the financial, transportation, and technological sectors.Tourism, retail, hospitality, wholesale, and transportation employ over 30% of the workforce and are mostly located in cities.In Kazakhstan, the average fixed broadband internet speed is 49.12 Mbps. The average download speed is 58.35 Mbps, with an upload speed of 55.23 Mbps.