In 2025, the volume of postal services provided to the population of Tajikistan amounted to 18,329,103 somoni. Compared to the same period in 2024, when this figure was 14,196,656 somoni, this represents a 130.7 percent increase. This was announced at a press conference on January 28 by Isfandiyori Sadullo, Head of the Communications Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan.
As noted, the country's postal system development project is automating postal delivery processes through a public-private partnership. For this purpose, specialized equipment for online monitoring systems has been purchased and is scheduled to be commissioned soon.
According to Isfandiyori Sadullo, modernizing the postal system will facilitate the development of e-commerce and improve the quality of services. However, he emphasized that postal delivery delays remain one of the industry's main challenges.
The head of the service also reported that, within the framework of the "Strategy for the Development of the Communications Sector of the Republic of Tajikistan until 2040" and in accordance with the approved logistics plan, postal delivery to the country's regions will be ensured within 24 hours.
Furthermore, it was reported that effective cooperation has been established with partners from the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as neighboring and distant countries, in the delivery of postal items to various destinations. Specifically, after a year-long hiatus, postal exchange with the Russian Federation was resumed in 2025.






































