Lahore, Jan. 29 -- Kazakhstan aims to increase the country's economic growth by 4.7-5 percent in 2020, Prime Minister Askar Mamin said during a government session on the results of the socio-economic development for 2019 and the tasks for the current year. Mamin noted that the government has been tasked with creating 430,000 new jobs, bringing investments in fixed assets to 20 percent of GDP, increasing non-oil exports to $18.6 billion (+ $3 billion), and increasing real household income by six percent (+0.5 percentage points), bringing the share of SMEs in the economy to 30 percent. "The main priority of the Government's work is the transformation of economic growth into a real increase in the standard of living of our citizens," Mamin emp...