According to a report on the Kyrgyzstan Tazabek.kg website on April 28, according to data from the Eurasian Economic Commission, affected by the new coronavirus epidemic, Kyrgyzstan’s total imports from January to February 2020 were 328 million. The U.S. dollar fell by 21.2% year-on-year. Except for the significant increase in the import of food and agricultural products (up by 14.7%), other types of commodities fell sharply. Among them, the import of leather products fell by 64.3% year-on-year, metals and their products fell by 56.7%, and textiles fell by 29.4%. %, wood and pulp decreased by 19.9%, chemical products decreased by 19.3%, mineral products decreased by 16%, and machinery equipment and vehicles decreased by 6.9%.
Kyrgyzstan’s total exports from January to February 2020 were US$200 million, a year-on-year increase of 24.2%, mainly relying on the growth of mineral products and textile exports, of which mineral product exports increased year-on-year 18.6%, textiles increased by 73.1%, food and agricultural products, chemical products, leather products, machinery and equipment, etc. declined.