Kyrgyzstan's exports to Russia rise 60% in five months - Russian Economy MinisterAKIPRESS.COM - Imports from Kyrgyzstan to Russia increased by 60% in the first five months of 2026 making bilateral trade more balanced, Russian Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov said at the plenary session "Strategic Partnership between Kyrgyzstan and Russia: Priorities — 2030" during the 8th Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum and 12th Kyrgyz-Russian Interregional Conference. According to him, Kyrgyzstan's economy has grown by 35% over the past three years, one of the highest rates in the region, while Russia's economy expanded by about 10% during the same period. He noted that bilateral trade continued to grow in 2026, with Russia's share of Kyrgyzstan's trade turnover reaching 27%. Around 2,000 companies with Russian participation operate in Kyrgyzstan, while Russian businesses have invested billions of dollars in the country's economy. Reshetnikov also emphasized the role of the Eurasian Economic Union, the Eurasian Development Bank, the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development, and the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund in supporting economic cooperation.