Kyrgyzstan’s industrial output in the first quarter shows diversified growth across key segments, indicating gradual structural shifts alongside overall expansion.
Kyrgyzstan’s sectoral data for the first quarter reflects growth across all major industries, led by construction and industry, with more moderate expansion in services and agriculture.
Kyrgyzstan’s solid GDP growth in early 2026 reflects strong domestic activity and fiscal discipline, though sustaining momentum will depend on effective agricultural output and continued budget execution.
In the last Iranian year, a significant portion of funds from the value-added tax was allocated to the country’s development. A large share of these funds went to executive authorities and various sectors, including health, education, and sports.
The reactivation of idle land in Kanibadam reflects Tajikistan’s broader strategy to expand irrigated agriculture and optimize land use for increased crop output and employment generation.
The Regional Water Management Service of Azerbaijan has announced a tender for the design of new water supply networks across several districts. Interested parties must submit their proposals by a specified deadline.