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Kyrgyzstan expands remittance inflows from non-CIS countries

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March 23, 2026
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Kyrgyzstan expands remittance inflows from non-CIS countries



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23 March 2026 17:26 (UTC +04:00)

Kyrgyzstan expands remittance inflows from non-CIS countries


Remittances from non-CIS countries, while still limited in scale, are growing the fastest and signal increasing diversification of Kyrgyzstan’s external income sources.

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