Increasing renewable energy capacity and investment in green projects could strengthen energy security, attract capital, and support sustainable economic growth.
Azerbaijan's export of crude oil and petroleum products from bituminous rocks to T's State Customs Committee, both the export volume and value experienced notable increases compared to the same period in 2025.
Azerbaijan's foreign trade in early 2026 saw a decline in both exports and imports, resulting in a reduced trade surplus compared to the previous year.
Azerbaijan's foreign trade in early 2026 saw a significant decline in both exports and imports, while the country recorded a positive trade balance despite the decrease.
In January 2026, Azerbaijan exported natural gas to Serbia, generating notable revenue. However, compared to the same period last year, both the export value and volume experienced a decline. This decrease reflects a reduction in both monetary terms and the volume of gas exported.
In January 2026, Azerbaijan's power imports from Georgia increased substantially. Imports, in both quantity and value, surged when compared to the corresponding period last year. Both the quantity and cost of imported power have increased significantly, as seen by this growth.
In January 2026, the amount of natural gas sent to Bulgaria from Azerbaijan decreased. Compared to the same period last year, both the volume and value of exports decreased. Both the monetary value and gas volume have dropped significantly, which is reflected in this reduction.