At the end of June 2022, the public debt of Kyrgyzstan (external + internal) amounted to $5,224.43 billion (415,342.05 billion soms). The Ministry of Finance provides such data.
Including $4,190.78 billion (333,166.93 billion soms) is external debt, and $1,033.65 billion (82,175.12 billion soms) is internal one.
As a result of June, the public debt amounted to 58.19 percent of GDP.
The republic owes most of all in form of bilateral concessional loans — $ 2,206.7 billion (52.7 percent of external debt). Of these, 43.1 percent is owed to the Export-Import Bank of China, which, according to the results of the first half of 2022, is $1,080.74 billion. Other 46.1 percent of the external debt ($1,932.8 billion) is the debt of Kyrgyzstan on multilateral loans.
At the end of April 2022, the country’s total public debt was $5,092 billion, including:
- Internal — $901 million (17.69 percent);
- External — $4,191 billion (82.31 percent).

