DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, August 7. The official exchange rate of Tajikistan’s somoni against the US dollar strengthened by 9.4 percent in the first half of 2025, compared to a 2.7 percent appreciation during the same period in 2024, Trend reports via the National Bank of Tajikistan.
The bank noted that amid global economic instability, the
currencies of Tajikistan’s main trading partners also experienced
changes: the Russian ruble appreciated by 22.8 percent, the
Belarusian ruble by 14.6 percent, the Kazakh tenge by 0.6 percent,
the Uzbek sum by 2.1 percent, and the Chinese yuan by 0.4 percent,
while the Turkish lira weakened by 12.6 percent and the Kyrgyz som
by 0.5 percent. In June 2025, the annual inflation rate escalated
to 3.6 percent, positioning itself at the lower threshold of the
National Bank's designated target corridor (5 percent ±2 p.p.) and
marginally surpassing the June 2024 benchmark by 0.1 basis
points.
Meanwhile, inflation in Tajikistan stood at 1.8 percent in the
first half of 2025, down by 0.1 percentage points compared to the
same period last year. Annual inflation in June 2025 reached 3.6
percent, remaining at the lower bound of the National Bank’s target
range (5 percent ±2 p.p.) and slightly above the June 2024 level by
0.1 percentage points.