Kyrgyzstan: The production capacity of Kyrgyzstan’s cement industry is more than double domestic consumption. Installed capacity is 8.40Mt/yr compared to actual production of 4.25Mt in 2025, according to a report by Akchabar using figures provided by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce.
Production increased from 3.12Mt in 2024 and has grown steadily from around 2Mt in 2019, but the industry remains significantly underutilised despite rising construction activity. Five major cement producers operate in the country: Kant Cement Plant with a capacity of 1.2Mt/yr; Sinji-Pirim with 1.0Mt/yr; South Kyrgyz Cement with 2.0Mt/yr; Aravan Cement Plant with 1.2Mt/yr; and Terek-Tash with 3.0Mt/yr, bringing total national capacity to 8.4Mt/yr. Despite steady production growth in recent years, demand growth has reportedly not been sufficient to fully utilise existing cement production capacity in the country.


