Kyrgyzstan's GDP per capita rises from $1,200 to $3,075 over five years - Cabinet Chief KasymalievAKIPRESS.COM - Kyrgyzstan’s GDP per capita has increased from around $1,200 in 2020–2021 to $3,075, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Adylbek Kasymaliev said in an interview with the Kabar news agency. Kasymaliev noted that despite the growth, Kyrgyzstan’s current GDP per capita remains lower than in developed countries, where the indicator can reach $60,000. He said the National Development Program until 2030 sets a target of increasing Kyrgyzstan’s GDP to more than $30 billion and raising GDP per capita to $5,000. Explaining how GDP is formed, the Cabinet chief used the example of a milk processing plant. According to Kasymaliev, the total value of goods and services produced and sold by businesses forms the country’s GDP.