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Sika expands its activities in Central Asia with a new national subsidiary in Kyrgyzstan Dienstag, 21. April 2026 - 07:05

21/04/2026
Sika expands its activities in Central Asia with a new national subsidiary in Kyrgyzstan

Sika is strengthening its position in Central Asia by establishing a new national subsidiary in Kyrgyzstan. With this step, the company is expanding its global network to 103 national subsidiaries and underscoring the strategic significance of the dynamically growing region. The new subsidiary in Bishkek will increase customer proximity and create the basis for better market access in an attractive economic environment.

Kyrgyzstan is one of the fastest-growing economies in Central Asia. Forecasts of average annual GDP growth are around 7% for the 2026-2030 period. Key growth drivers in the construction industry include industrial construction projects and investments in infrastructure and energy projects. These receive significant support from programs of international financial institutions – including the World Bank – and provide reliable demand momentum in the construction industry.

Against this backdrop, Sika is strengthening its local presence in Kyrgyzstan by establishing a new national subsidiary. Direct market access will enable the company to get involved at an early stage in construction projects, to gear its product portfolio in a targeted manner to local market requirements and customer needs and thus increase the benefit for customers. 

Regional Manager EMEA
With the establishment of a local organization in Kyrgyzstan, we are complementing our existing activities in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and thus strengthening our regional network in Central Asia. It provides a strong foundation for the targeted expansion of our market position in the region and for further growth."Christoph GanzRegional Manager EMEA
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