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06/07/2026, 10:41Kyrgyzstan plans to commission 113 industrial enterprises in 2026. This was announced by the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers – Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic – in his message congratulating employees of the financial and economic sector on their professional holiday.
According to him, the implementation of industrialisation policy remains one of the key areas of the country’s economic development. In 2025, 119 enterprises were commissioned in the republic, creating over 8,000 new jobs.
Kasymaliev noted that the current economic policy is contributing to increased business activity and the expansion of the manufacturing sector. Additional drivers of development include rising consumer demand, increased lending volumes and higher household incomes.
The Head of the Cabinet of Ministers also emphasised that Kyrgyzstan’s economy continues to demonstrate steady growth. By the end of 2025, economic growth stood at 11.1%, and in the first four months of 2026, this figure reached 12.4%.
He added that the further development of industry and the launch of new production facilities would contribute to job creation, the strengthening of the country’s economic potential and the achievement of the objectives of the National Development Programme up to 2030.

