Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Economy and Commerce announced on 27 February 2026 that negotiators from both countries have agreed in principle on their first income tax treaty. The agreement seeks to eliminate double taxation, attract foreign investment, and strengthen economic ties between the two nations. 

Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Economy and Commerce announced on 27 February 2026 that officials from Kyrgyzstan and Romania reached an agreement in principle on a new income tax treaty during negotiations held in Bucharest from 23 to 26 February 2026. This will be the first such agreement between the two nations.

The draft agreement focuses on eliminating double taxation on income for businesses operating in both countries.

The agreement aims to create more favourable conditions for economic cooperation and attract foreign direct investment into Kyrgyzstan’s economy. Beyond preventing double taxation, the treaty will protect residents of each country from discriminatory tax treatment, combat tax evasion, and establish information-sharing mechanisms between the tax authorities of both nations.

The treaty must be signed and ratified before going into effect.