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.