138 fines totaling 536,000 soms imposed for violations of meat prices in Kyrgyzstan

Яна Орехова Economy
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- In 2025, the Antimonopoly Service of Kyrgyzstan, subordinate to the Ministry of Economy and Commerce, took measures against price gouging on meat, imposing 138 fines totaling 536,000 soms. The Deputy Chairman of the Service, Muratbek Imankulov, reported this during a radio broadcast.

According to Imankulov, there was a significant increase in meat product prices from July to August 2025. In response, temporary state price regulation was introduced on August 11, 2025, initially planned for three months, but its duration was later extended until December 31, 2025.

Since the introduction of the regulation, the service's employees have begun conducting daily inspections of retail outlets to monitor compliance with the established prices and to carry out educational work with sellers.

“Fines alone cannot completely stop the rise in prices. Therefore, we also engaged in educational work and informed law enforcement agencies and local authorities,” added Imankulov.
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