Kyrgyzstan Records Strong GDP Growth In 10M2025
The data obtained by Trend from the country's National Statistic Committee shows that goods-producing sectors generated $5.7 billion, expanding by 11.3 percent and increasing their share of GDP to 35.4 percent. Industry accounted for the largest portion within this group, producing $2.8 billion, up 9.9 percent, while construction output rose sharply to $1.3 billion, a 27.7-percent increase compared to the same period last year.
Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries contributed $1.5 billion, growing only 2 percent, which reduced their share of GDP from 9.9 percent to 9.5 percent.
Service industries remained the backbone of the economy, generating $8.1 billion from January through October. Despite recording 8.8 percent growth, the sector's share declined to 49.6 percent due to faster expansion in goods-producing activities. Wholesale and retail trade accounted for $2.6 billion (+15.3 percent), while other service activities reached $4.2 billion, though growing at a more moderate 4.7 percent.
Net taxes on products totaled $2.4 billion, increasing 10.8 percent year-on-year.
Overall, the data indicate a continued structural shift toward construction and industrial activity, while agriculture shows a slower recovery.
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