BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 12. Kyrgyzstan has
recorded steady growth in freight transportation across all modes
over the past 15 years.


Data obtained by Trend from the country's National Statistical
Committee shows that freight volumes rose from 36.9 million tons in
2010 to 51 million tons in 2023, 54.1 million tons in 2024, and
60.7 million tons in 2025.


This represents a 64.5% increase, or a 1.6-fold rise, compared
to 2010. Over the same period, GDP expanded from 220.4 billion soms
($2.5 billion) to 1.97 trillion soms ($22.6 billion), an 8.9-fold
increase, or 796.7%.







Year-on-year, freight transportation grew by 12.2% in 2025
compared to 2024.


Meanwhile, Tajikistan has prioritized the development of
transport and logistics infrastructure, implementing projects to
modernize roads, enhance transit capacity, and improve freight
efficiency, thereby strengthening regional connectivity and trade
flows.