BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 25. Kyrgyzstan imported 354 trucks from Lithuania from January through February 2024, which is 40.3 percent fewer than 593 trucks imported during the same months of 2023, Trend reports.
According to the State Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, the value of these imports amounted to $1.140 million, decreasing by 23.8 percent compared to $1.496 million during the corresponding months of 2023.
During the reporting period, Lithuania was the second-largest exporter of trucks to Kyrgyzstan. The highest number of trucks was supplied by South Korea, with 790 trucks ($2.701 million). China ranked third among the largest exporters of trucks to Kyrgyzstan, providing 312 trucks valued at $6.855 million.
Overall, Kyrgyzstan imported 1,724 trucks from January through February 2024, which is 38 percent more than 1,249 trucks in the same months of 2023. The value of the imports totaled $17.948 million, increasing by 58.9 percent year-on-year ($11.293 million from January through February 2023).
Kyrgyzstan's foreign trade turnover totaled $2.255 billion in the first two months of 2024, which is 28.3 percent more than in the same period in 2023 ($1.758 billion).
Exports totaled $307.5 million, increasing by 18.4 percent compared to January–February 2023 ($259.726 million). Imports amounted to $1.947 billion, growing by 30 percent, compared to $1.498 billion in the corresponding months of 2023.