
Published
02/11/2026, 16:00The Kyrgyzstan High-Tech Park has summarised the results of 2025: resident companies increased their revenue by 50%, expanded their export geography to 70 countries, and increased their payments to the budget by almost 40%.
In 2025, residents of the Kyrgyz Republic High-Tech Park earned 17.1 billion KGS (about $195.4 million). This is 50% more than a year earlier, when revenue amounted to 11.4 billion KGS.
Exports continue to provide the bulk of the income. In 2025, it reached 16.3 billion KGS, which is 95.3% of total revenue. Compared to 2024, exports grew by 52.8%. At that time, their volume was 10.67 billion KGS, and their share was 93.57%.
HTP companies also expanded their geographical reach. While in 2024 they cooperated with 64 countries, in 2025 they already cooperated with 70 countries around the world.
As of the end of the year, 463 resident companies were registered in the Park. The total number of jobs reached approximately 3,000, which indicates the continued growth of the IT sector and the demand for specialists.
Payments to the state also increased. In 2025, residents transferred 142 million KGS in insurance contributions (an increase of 34.6%) and 284 million KGS in excise tax (an increase of 42.6%). In total, tax and social security contributions amounted to 426 million KGS, almost 40% more than in 2024.
At the end of 2025, the High-Tech Park confirmed its status as one of the key export and technological drivers of the Kyrgyz economy.



