A Gypsum Board Plant Has Opened in Southern Kyrgyzstan

Юлия Воробьева Economy
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On December 5, a new gypsum board manufacturing plant was officially opened in the village of Dostuk, located in the Suzak district. The event was attended by Adylbek Kasymaliev, who was in the Jalal-Abad region on a working trip, as reported by the government press service.

The designed capacity of the plant is 60,000 tons of gypsum powder per year and 10 million square meters of gypsum board annually. The plant has created 80 jobs, and the investment in the project amounted to 11.7 million dollars.


Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



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Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.



Photo from the KR government website.

The head of the government noted that the active development of the construction industry in the country creates an increased demand for building materials, which in turn requires an increase in production volumes to support the growth of the sector. In this context, the opening of the new plant is of strategic importance.

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According to available data, Kyrgyzstan is currently heavily dependent on the import of gypsum products, the volume of which amounted to 8.5 million square meters in the first nine months of 2025.


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Photo from the KR government website.

The opening of the plant will reduce dependence on imports, providing the construction sector with quality local materials and creating new jobs in the region.

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