Kyrgyzstan is on the verge of reaching its duty-free electric vehicle import limit for 2026, sparking concerns among local residents who have taken advantage of the government's initiative to promote sustainable transportation. The country, which has been offering duty-free imports of electric vehicles to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly cars, is expected to reach its quota soon. As a result, buyers may face higher prices or longer wait times for their desired models. The government's decision to impose a limit on duty-free imports has raised questions about the long-term sustainability of the initiative and its impact on the country's environment.
Kyrgyzstan Nears Limit on Duty-Free Electric Vehicle Imports for 2026 The Times Of Central Asia