Public Manufacturing Spending Highlights Rail, Vehicle and Chemical Sectors

According to data from the Credit Guarantee Fund (KGF), public sector manufacturing spending in 2025 was concentrated on rail equipment, vehicles and chemical products. This trend indicates that public investments are increasingly directed toward domestic production and strategic industries.

Data released by the Credit Guarantee Fund (KGF) for 2025 show a clear set of priorities in public sector manufacturing expenditures. The figures reveal that rail equipment, vehicles and chemical products emerged as the leading areas in public manufacturing spending.

Preference for Domestic Production in Rail and Transport

KGF data indicate a notable increase in the share allocated to rail vehicles and equipment within overall public spending. These items reflect the government’s priorities in sustaining infrastructure investments and modernizing the transportation network. The data also point to a preference for domestically manufactured products in public vehicle procurement.

Growing Share of the Chemical Industry

Chemical products ranked among the prominent categories in public manufacturing procurement. This trend is associated with rising demand in areas such as healthcare, energy, pharmaceuticals and essential industrial inputs. Experts note that increased public demand could have a positive impact on the production capacity and export potential of domestic chemical companies.

Strategic Balance in Public Investments

Analysts emphasize that the public sector’s focus on strategic areas such as transportation and chemicals in its 2025 manufacturing spending aligns with broader economic development goals. Public procurement is seen as playing a dual role by supporting domestic industry while also contributing to higher production levels and employment.

KGF’s public manufacturing expenditure data offer a clear view of the sectors where industrial policy is taking concrete shape. These trends are expected to continue in the period ahead.

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