BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 9. Kyrgyzstan’s
foreign trade turnover has more than tripled over the past 15
years.
Data obtained by Trend from the country's National Statistical
Committee shows that the country's foreign trade turnover increased
from $4.97 billion in 2010 to $15.9 billion in 2023, $16.04 billion
in 2024, and $15.8 billion in 2025.
This represents a 3.2-fold increase, or 217.8%, compared to
2010. Over the same period, GDP rose from 220.4 billion soms ($2.5
billion) to 1.97 trillion soms ($22.6 billion), an 8.9-fold
increase, or 796.7%.
Compared to 2024, foreign trade turnover declined slightly by
1.4% in 2025. In national currency terms, the turnover amounted to
approximately 1.38 trillion soms.
Meanwhile, Tajikistan has also been expanding its foreign
economic cooperation, implementing measures to enhance export
potential, modernize transport and logistics infrastructure, and
diversify foreign trade.