Bishkek, Dec. 3, 2025. /Kabar/. According to the Central Treasury of the Ministry of Finance, the state budget amounts with cash surplus of 93 billion 407 million soms from January to September of this year, corresponding to 7.5 percent of GDP, National Statistical Committee reports.
State budget revenues, including proceeds from the sale of non-financial assets, showed significant growth. Compared to the same period last year, revenues increased by 138,077.9 million soms, or 41.3%, and reached 472,070.8 million soms, representing 38.1% of GDP.
State budget expenditures, including expenditures on the acquisition of non-financial assets, also increased. From January to September, they increased by 92,496.8 million soms (+32.3%) to 378,663.8 million soms, or 30.5% of GDP.
The positive budget balance is explained by the outpacing growth of revenue relative to expenditure and the strengthening of the state's fiscal position this year.