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Ambassador and Consul General

India - Kyrgyzstan Business and Cultural Council

India - Kyrgyzstan Business and Cultural Council - Ambassador and Consul General
The GIBF team led by its Founder and Global President, Dr. Jitendra Joshi and Secretary General Deepali Gadkari met with H.E. Askar Beshimov, Ambassador of Kyrgyz Republic to India to discuss the GIBF’s initiatives, such as promoting SMEs and enhancing bilateral trade relations. During the meeting, presented H.E. Beshimov with GIBF’s honorary membership trophy and expressed a strong interest in deepening trade and investment ties with Kyrgyzstan. In response, H.E. Beshimov expressed his full support for GIBF’s efforts and pledged his cooperation in advancing these goals. Akmatkalyi kyzy Asel, First Secretary at the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in India was also present during the meeting.

Gold, Coal Briquettes, Precious Metal Ore, Refined Petroleum and Broadcasting Equipment.

Cars, Refined Petroleum, Light Rubberized Knitted Fabric, Motor Vehicles; Parts and Accessories (8701 to 8705) and Broadcasting Equipment.

About Kyrgyzstan

ABOUT Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. It is known for its stunning mountainous landscapes, with over 90% of its territory covered by the Tien Shan range. The capital and largest city is Bishkek.
The country has a rich nomadic heritage, and traditional yurts, eagle hunting, and horseback riding remain important cultural symbols. The majority ethnic group is Kyrgyz, but there are also Uzbek, Russian, and other minorities. The official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. Islam, particularly Sunni Islam, is the predominant religion.
Kyrgyzstan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Its economy relies on agriculture, gold mining, and remittances from migrant workers. Popular tourist attractions include Issyk-Kul Lake, Ala-Archa National Park, and Song-Kul Lake, making it a top destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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Business Opportunities in Kyrgyzstan

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan has ample opportunities for those who want to expand their businesses in Central Asia. The country's investor-friendly policies attract businesses from around the world.
There is 100% foreign ownership in non-restricted sectors and an increase in land lease duration. In addition, foreign investors get a corporate income tax exemption for three years at a minimum. They also receive exemptions or reductions on taxes for imported capital goods and raw materials.
The following are some of the sectors that foreign investors can explore:
Agriculture, Mining, Hydropower, Tourism and Hospitality, Renewable Energy, Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Telecom, IT, and Banking.

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Exports and Imports In Kyrgyzstan

Overview In 2023, Kyrgyzstan ranked 141st globally in terms of GDP (current US$) and 136th in total exports. It held the 88th position in total imports and ranked 159th in GDP per capita (current US$). According to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI), Kyrgyzstan was the 67th most complex economy in the world.
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Top Exports of Kyrgyzstan

The top exports of Kyrgyzstan are Gold ($1.64B), Coal Briquettes ($236M), Precious Metal Ore ($197M), Refined Petroleum ($136M), and Broadcasting Equipment ($92.6M), exporting mostly to Switzerland ($1.18B), Russia ($746M), Kazakhstan ($559M), United Arab Emirates ($415M), and Turkey ($316M).
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Top Imports of Kyrgyzstan

The top imports of Kyrgyzstan are Cars ($3.8B), Refined Petroleum ($738M), Light Rubberized Knitted Fabric ($413M), Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($286M), and Broadcasting Equipment ($257M), importing mostly from China ($7.85B), Russia ($2.18B), Kazakhstan ($1.09B), Turkey ($1.01B), and Uzbekistan ($769M).
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