Kyrgyzstan is bracing for another increase in fuel prices as previously purchased, lower-cost fuel supplies dwindle. New diesel shipments are now being acquired for $1,350-$1,600 per tonne, while AИ-92 gasoline costs $1,400-$1,450 per tonne. This price surge is attributed to rising import costs and increased demand, particularly from Russian companies. The situation creates tension in the Kyrgyz fuel market. The higher prices will likely impact transportation costs and potentially broader economic sectors. Authorities are monitoring the situation, but no immediate solutions have been announced. Consumers should prepare for adjustments at the pump in the near future.