Kyrgyzstan Sends 90% Of Fuel Exports To Afghanistan in Early 2025

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The National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan has announced that 90 percent of the country’s gasoline exports in the first quarter of 2025 were sent to Afghanistan. This marks a dramatic increase in bilateral trade between the two countries, Afintl.af reports.

According to official data, over 40 million litres of gasoline and fuel were exported to Afghanistan between January and March. This represents a more than 100-fold rise compared to the same period in 2024, when the total value of exports to Afghanistan stood at just $212,000. By contrast, this year’s figure reached $18.5 million, with most of the fuel reportedly shipped to the northern Afghan province of Kunduz.

Kyrgyz media, citing the statistical committee, reported that Afghanistan accounted for more than 90% of Kyrgyzstan’s total gasoline exports during this period. Uzbekistan was the second-largest recipient, importing 2.5 million litres valued at $1 million.

The average export price was around $0.50 per litre. Media sources also clarified that none of the exported gasoline originated from Russia. Under a bilateral agreement between Bishkek and Moscow, fuel imported from Russia at preferential rates is strictly reserved for domestic use and cannot be re-exported.

In addition to fuel, Kyrgyzstan has been exporting other essential goods to Afghanistan, including flour, cooking oil, cement, and metal construction materials. Trade between the two countries is not one-sided: Kyrgyzstan also imports approximately 200,000 units of goods from Afghanistan each year, including dried fruits, nuts, textiles, carpets, and handicrafts.

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May 28, 2025