Kyrgyzstan recorded a Current Account deficit of 18.80 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2025. Current Account to GDP in Kyrgyzstan averaged -15.14 percent of GDP from 2008 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 4.50 percent of GDP in 2020 and a record low of -45.00 percent of GDP in 2023. source: National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic

Current Account to GDP in Kyrgyzstan is expected to reach -17.60 percent of GDP by the end of 2026, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Kyrgyzstan Current Account to GDP is projected to trend around -17.10 percent of GDP in 2027 and -16.80 percent of GDP in 2028, according to our econometric models.



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Balance of Trade -846.10 -750.60 USD Million Mar 2026
Current Account -1605.50 -980.10 USD Million Dec 2025
Current Account to GDP -18.80 -23.40 percent of GDP Dec 2025
Exports 173.30 160.60 USD Million Mar 2026
External Debt 12829.50 12746.40 USD Million Sep 2025
Foreign Direct Investment -184.20 -171.40 USD Million Sep 2025
Imports 1019.40 911.20 USD Million Mar 2026
Remittances 255.20 224.20 USD Million Mar 2026


Kyrgyzstan Current Account to GDP
The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level of international competitiveness of a country. Usually, countries recording a strong current account surplus have an economy heavily dependent on exports revenues, with high savings ratings but weak domestic demand. On the other hand, countries recording a current account deficit have strong imports, a low saving rates and high personal consumption rates as a percentage of disposable incomes.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-18.80 -23.40 4.50 -45.00 2008 - 2025 percent of GDP Yearly