Kyrgyzstan GDP Growth Slows to 10% in January–September

2025-10-15 11:11 By Dongting Liu 1 min. read

Kyrgyzstan’s GDP expanded 10.0% year-on-year in January–September 2025, easing from an 11.1% rise in the same period last year and marking the slowest expansion in nine months.

Growth was driven by strong performances in commodity production, the service sector, and net taxes on products.

Specifically, commodity production rose 11.4%, services increased 9.2%, and net taxes on products grew 9.9%.

In terms of GDP composition, services remained the largest contributor at 50.0%, down 1.4 percentage points from a year ago.

The share of goods-producing industries rose 2.0 percentage points to 34.7%, with construction up 1.3 percentage points, and industry up 1.1 percentage points, while agriculture’s share declined 0.4 percentage points.



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