BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, December 26. Gross
domestic product (GDP) per capita in Kyrgyzstan is projected to
increase to $2,800 in 2025, reflecting the continuation of the
country’s sustainable economic development, said Chairman of the
Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of
Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, Trend reports via the press service of the Kyrgyz
Cabinet of Ministers.
He made this announcement at an expanded meeting of the
committees of the Jogorku Kenesh (parliament) of Kyrgyzstan,
convened to consider the report of the Cabinet of Ministers for
2024, discuss amendments to the budget for 2025, as well as the
draft law on the republican budget for 2026 and forecasts for
2027-2028.
According to him, Kyrgyzstan’s economy is demonstrating stable
development, which is directly reflected in increased investment
activity and strengthened financial resilience of the state. By the
end of 2024, GDP per capita amounted to $2,513, marking an 86
percent increase compared to 2021.
"Investment in fixed capital reached 283.2 billion soms ($3.2
billion) in 2024, up by 18.1 percent," the Head of the Cabinet of
Ministers noted.
He also emphasized that the country’s monetary policy is aimed
at maintaining the stability of the national currency, the som.
"Despite the impact of external factors, including imported
inflation, macroeconomic stability is being maintained, creating
favorable conditions for long-term development and investment
attraction," Adylbek Kasymaliev stated.