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EDB Transport Observatory tracks 114 projects across the region; Middle Corridor concentrates $42.8B — the largest single investment pool.
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Central Asia is implementing and planning 114 transport projects with a combined value of $71.7 billion, according to the Eurasian Development Bank's (EDB) 2026 Transport Observatory, updated as of July 1, 2026. Kazakhstan accounts for 45% of regional investment.
The TRACECA corridor, including the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), concentrates $42.8 billion — the largest volume across all directions. The ten largest projects account for 42% of all transport investment in the region.
By implementation stage: 62% of the volume represents projects under construction, 29% are in the planning phase, and 9% are at the documentation stage. Road construction comprises 56% of investment, while railway projects account for approximately 30%.
Overall, the Observatory covers 402 projects across 13 Eurasian countries valued at $345 billion. During 2025 and early 2026, projects totalling more than $10 billion were completed, of which approximately $6 billion relates to Central Asia. Among the completed projects is the modernised Dostyk–Moyynty railway in Kazakhstan.
Central Asia is implementing 114 transport projects worth $71.7 billion, with 45% of investments accounted for by Kazakhstan. The TRACECA corridor–Middle Corridor attracts $42.8 billion — the largest pool among all directions.
Large-scale transport investments in the region affect logistics routes and trade flows between Europe and Asia, which could change the cost of goods delivery and their transit time. For Kazakhstani companies and exporters, this means improved infrastructure that can reduce costs and expand access to regional markets.