According to the information, the corresponding order was signed on January 30, 2026, under number 3 and has already come into effect.
As part of this order, the territorial divisions of the Antimonopoly Regulation Service have established maximum retail prices for meat products across all regions of the country.
- In the capital, Bishkek, the maximum price for beef is 720 soms per kilogram, and for lamb — 710 soms;
- in the Chuy region, the maximum prices range from 740 to 750 soms;
- in the Naryn region, prices fluctuate from 620 to 680 soms depending on the area;
- in the Issyk-Kul region, prices are set in the range of 680-740 soms;
- in the Talas region, the maximum price is about 685-695 soms;
- in Osh and the Osh region, prices reach 720-730 soms;
- in the Jalal-Abad region, they range from 630 to 720 soms;
- in the Batken region, the maximum price for beef and lamb is 700 soms per kilogram.
The Ministry of Economy emphasized that these measures are aimed at curbing inflation and protecting consumer rights. Antimonopoly authorities will monitor compliance with the established prices in the regions.