Kyrgyzstan’s GDP grew 8.8% year-on-year in January–February 2026, marking the slowest pace of expansion since mid-2024 and slowing from a 10.9% gain during the same period last year. Despite the slowdown, the economy has continued to expand since late 2021, primarily driven by industrial production, which surged 14.7%, supported by the production of base metals and metal ore. Other key sectors also recorded growth, including construction (23.2%) and agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (2.6%). Moreover, domestic demand remained a key driver of economic momentum, with wholesale and retail trade and vehicle repair services up 11.4%, and hotels and restaurants rising 13.2%. Investment activity also showed solid momentum, expanding 8.4%. The Eurasian Development Bank projects that Kyrgyzstan’s GDP could expand by as much as 9.3% by the end of 2026, provided industrial production and investment continue at their current pace. source: National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyz Republic

Monthly GDP YoY in Kyrgyzstan decreased to 8.80 percent in February from 9 percent in January of 2026. Monthly GDP YoY in Kyrgyzstan averaged 4.16 percent from 2007 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 17.30 percent in March of 2010 and a record low of -11.30 percent in January of 2012. This page includes a chart with historical data for Kyrgyzstan Monthly GDP YoY. Kyrgyzstan Monthly GDP YoY - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on April of 2026.

Monthly GDP YoY in Kyrgyzstan decreased to 8.80 percent in February from 9 percent in January of 2026. Monthly GDP YoY in Kyrgyzstan is expected to be 9.00 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Kyrgyzstan Monthly GDP YoY is projected to trend around 5.00 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-02-17 09:00 AM
GDP YoY
Jan 9% 11.1% 12.0%
2026-03-26 02:50 AM
GDP YoY
Feb 8.8% 9% 9.3%
2026-04-15 10:00 AM
GDP YoY
Mar 8.8% 6.5%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Full Year GDP Growth 11.10 9.04 percent Dec 2025
GDP 17.48 15.18 USD Billion Dec 2024
GDP Annual Growth Rate 11.10 9.88 percent Dec 2025
GDP Current Prices 1523235.80 1333730.00 KGS Million Dec 2024
GDP per Capita 1391.16 1298.26 USD Dec 2024
GDP per Capita PPP 7046.31 6575.78 USD Dec 2024
Gross Fixed Capital Formation 211900.80 113350.80 KGS Million Dec 2025
GDP YoY 8.80 9.00 percent Feb 2026


Kyrgyzstan Monthly GDP YoY
In Kyrgyzstan, Monthly GDP YoY measures the cumulative change in the value of the goods and services produced by the country's economy compared to the corresponding period in the previous year.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
8.80 9.00 17.30 -11.30 2007 - 2026 percent Monthly

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Kyrgyzstan GDP Weakest Since 2024
Kyrgyzstan’s GDP grew 8.8% year-on-year in January–February 2026, marking the slowest pace of expansion since mid-2024 and slowing from a 10.9% gain during the same period last year. Despite the slowdown, the economy has continued to expand since late 2021, primarily driven by industrial production, which surged 14.7%, supported by the production of base metals and metal ore. Other key sectors also recorded growth, including construction (23.2%) and agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (2.6%). Moreover, domestic demand remained a key driver of economic momentum, with wholesale and retail trade and vehicle repair services up 11.4%, and hotels and restaurants rising 13.2%. Investment activity also showed solid momentum, expanding 8.4%. The Eurasian Development Bank projects that Kyrgyzstan’s GDP could expand by as much as 9.3% by the end of 2026, provided industrial production and investment continue at their current pace.
2026-03-26
Kyrgyzstan GDP Expands 9% in January
Kyrgyzstan’s GDP grew 9.0% year-on-year in January 2026, driven by commodity production, services, and net taxes on products. Goods-producing industries rose 11.8%, with industry up 12.5%, construction 25.7%, and agriculture, forestry, and fishing 3.5%. Within industry, mining grew 37.7%, manufacturing 12.0%, electricity, gas, and steam supply 0.7%, and water, waste, and recycling 13.8%. Services rose 8.9%, led by trade and vehicle repair (+17.4%), transportation and storage (+1.7%), hotels and restaurants (+10.9%), information and communications (+3.8%), and other services (+6.2%). Net taxes on products increased 5.4%. The broad-based expansion across sectors, including agriculture, industry, construction, trade, hotels and restaurants, and transportation and communications, together accounts for 55% of GDP.
2026-02-17
Kyrgyzstan Posts 11.1% Economic Expansion in 2025
Kyrgyzstan’s GDP expanded 11.1% year-on-year in January–December 2025, accelerating from 10.2% growth in January–November but moderating from 11.5% recorded in the same period last year. The expansion was driven by the services sector, which accounts for more than half of the economy, growing 10.9%. Key contributors included wholesale and retail trade and vehicle repair (+20.9%), transportation and storage (+11.7%), and other service activities (+4.8%). The production sectors also posted robust growth at 10.9%, contributing 34.4% of GDP, with notable gains in mining (+10.7%), manufacturing (+9.8%), construction (+21.1%), and agriculture (+2.2%). Meanwhile, net taxes on products rose 12.1% year-on-year, accounting for 14.4% of GDP, further supporting the overall expansion.
2026-01-19