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Tajikistan’s economic future looks bright with strong growth projections – CEBR

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January 7, 2026
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Tajikistan’s economic future looks bright with strong growth projections – CEBR

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, January 7. Analysts at
the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) forecast
Tajikistan’s continued economic growth through 2026, with strong
GDP expansion, improved fiscal health, and a positive long-term
outlook for income levels and investment prospects, Trend reports via CEBR.

The country’s PPP-adjusted GDP per capita reached around $6,089,
keeping it in the lower-middle-income bracket, while consumer price
growth remained moderate at 3.8%, well below the five-year
pre-pandemic average of 6.1%.

Public finances strengthened last year, with government debt
projected at 22.0% of GDP and a fiscal deficit of 2.5%, down from
24.9% and 3.1% in 2024. Analysts note that sound fiscal metrics
support private sector confidence and provide the government with
flexibility for future investment.




Looking ahead, Tajikistan’s long-term growth trajectory remains
positive, with annual GDP expansion forecast at 4.9% through 2030
and 4.7% thereafter. GDP per capita is expected to rise to nearly
$2,970 by 2040, gradually improving the country’s ranking in the
World Economic League Table from 137th in 2025 to 132nd by 2040,
strengthening investment prospects and economic stability.

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