At the end of July 2022, the public debt of Kyrgyzstan (external + internal) amounted to $5,213.04 billion (433,589.72 billion soms). The Ministry of Finance provided the data.
Including $4,212.13 billion (350,339,953 billion soms) is external debt, and $1,910 billion (83,249.77 billion soms) is internal one.
The size of public debt decreased by $11.39 million for a month. At the same time, external debt increased by $21.35 million, while domestic debt, on the contrary, decreased by $32.74 million.
As a result of July, the public debt reached 49.08 percent of GDP.
The republic owes most of all in form of bilateral concessional loans — $2,211.57 billion (52.5 percent of external debt). At least 42.9 percent of the sum is the debt to the Export-Import Bank of China, which, following the results of seven months of this year, is $1,806.87 billion. Other 46.3 percent of the external debt ($1,949.52 billion) is the debt of Kyrgyzstan on multilateral loans.

