
Kyrgyzstan Bolsters Gasoline Exports In January
According to data obtained by Trend from the National Statistics Committee, the total value of these exports reached $4.35 million, up $4.31 million, or 128 times more than in the same period last year.
The country exported gasoline to two countries: Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. Exports to Uzbekistan totaled 1.36 million liters, a 20-fold increase, valued at $548,511, which is 16 times higher than January 2024. Meanwhile, exports to Afghanistan amounted to 8.21 million liters, worth $3.8 million. Notably, Kyrgyzstan did not export gasoline to Afghanistan in January 2024.
Kyrgyzstan's overall foreign trade turnover in January 2025 totaled $983.8 million, which is a decrease of 17.8 percent compared to January 2024. Exports amounted to $142.2 million, a decline of 24.7 percent year-on-year, while imports fell by 16.5 percent, reaching $841.6 million.
In the structure of trade, exports accounted for 14.5 percent of total turnover, while imports made up 85.5 percent.

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