Kyrgyzstan’s economy continues to gain momentum, with the country recording strong growth in 2025. According to the National Statistical Committee, GDP for January–October reached 1.427 trillion soms, while real economic growth exceeded 10%.
The figures were announced by Adylbek Kasymaliev, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration, who emphasized that the positive trend has remained steady throughout the year.
Key sectors reported impressive growth:
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Construction — 27.7%
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Services — 8.8%
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Agriculture — 2%
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Industry — 9.9%
Several industries posted exceptional performance, including:
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pharmaceuticals — up 100%
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food production — +33.6%
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rubber, plastics, and construction materials — +33.8%
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chemical production — +19.6%
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textiles and apparel — +9.4%
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mining — +17.1%
Kasymaliev described the results as an important indication of “strong economic activity across the country.”
Inflation from January to October totaled 7.1%, driven by increases in:
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food and non-alcoholic beverages — 7.4%
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alcohol and tobacco — 6.7%
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non-food goods — 5.6%
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services — 8.9%



