ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 12. The trade
turnover between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan reached $2.242 billion
in 2025, reflecting a 25.9% increase compared to the $1.781 billion
recorded in 2024.
Data obtained by Trend from the Bureau of National Statistics of
Kazakhstan shows that the trade dynamics were driven by a strong
expansion in both export and import operations. Within the Eurasian
Economic Union (EAEU), Kyrgyzstan accounts for a 7.3% share of
Kazakhstan's trade with the bloc.
In the broader regional context, Kazakhstan's trade turnover
with EAEU member states in 2025 totaled $30.893 billion,
representing a slight 0.1% decrease in nominal terms compared to
2024. Within the EAEU, Russia led the share with 88.6%, followed by
Kyrgyzstan, Belarus (3.9%), and Armenia (0.2%). Total EAEU exports
stood at $10.12 billion (down 8.3%), while imports reached $20.76
billion (up 4.4%).
Overall, Kazakhstan’s total foreign trade turnover in 2025
amounted to $143.888 billion, a 1.3% increase in nominal terms
compared to 2024. This growth was driven by a 7.4% rise in total
imports, which reached $64.847 billion, offsetting a 3.2% decline
in total exports, which amounted to $79.041 billion.