After a ten-year break, Kyrgyzstan and Georgia have restarted their joint economic commission. The second meeting of the Kyrgyz-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation took place in Bishkek, signaling a renewed focus on bilateral economic ties. This resumption of activity, confirmed by Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Economy, aims to foster collaboration in trade and economic spheres. Discussions likely centered on identifying new opportunities and addressing existing challenges in the relationship. The pause in commission meetings had hindered progress on joint initiatives for a decade. This renewed engagement suggests both nations are prioritizing strengthened economic partnerships.