Kyrgyzstan's Jerui Gold Mine Produces 3.9 Tons of Gold in 2025

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Kyrgyzstan's Jerui Gold Mine Produces 3.9 Tons of Gold in 2025

Deputy General Director at Altyn Alliance LLC Ulanbek Ryskulov has said that since the start of 2025, 3.9 tons of gold have been extracted from the Jerui deposit, one of Kyrgyzstan’s largest gold mining sites.

At the “Dialogue on the Extractive Industry: Investments, Transparency, Development” forum, Ryskulov shared that the Jerui operation processes up to 1.3 million tons of ore annually, The Caspian Post informs via Kyrgyz media.

Total Output Since 2021:

21 tons of gold mined since operations began

One of the most productive gold mines in the region

Major Contribution to Budget

From January to October 2025 alone, the company paid:

10.48 billion soms in taxes

1.05 billion soms in September 2025

8.37 billion soms came directly from gold sales revenue

The Jerui mine’s strong performance aligns with Kyrgyzstan’s push to boost trade and infrastructure, including the creation of a Central Asian logistics hub that is expected to enhance regional trade routes.

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Deputy General Director at Altyn Alliance LLC Ulanbek Ryskulov has said that since the start of 2025, 3.9 tons of gold have been extracted from the Jerui deposit, one of Kyrgyzstan’s largest gold mining sites.