Iran's imports from Georgia plummet in 9M2025
Iran’s imports from Georgia have decreased significantly over the first nine months of the current Iranian year. trend.az »
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Iran’s imports from Georgia have decreased significantly over the first nine months of the current Iranian year. trend.az »
Iran significantly expanded its imports from Kyrgyzstan during the reporting period, with notable growth in both value and volume, driven mainly by agricultural products and phosphoric acid. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Turkmenistan have grown significantly in both value and volume compared to the previous year, driven by agricultural, industrial, and petrochemical products. trend.az »
In the first nine months of the current Iranian year, Iran's non-oil exports to Kazakhstan experienced a decline in both value and volume compared to the same period last year. The exports primarily included agricultural, food, tobacco, and petrochemical products, reflecting a drop from the previous year’s performance. trend.az »
Iran’s imports from Azerbaijan have declined significantly in both value and volume, with a noticeable drop in non-oil trade between the two countries. trend.az »
Iran’s stock exchanges have seen a significant surge in sales, driven by heightened activity in both the Commodity and Energy Exchanges. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Georgia took a hit in value, even as they saw a modest uptick in volume, with key exports comprising agricultural products, steel, pipes, and petrochemical goods. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's foreign direct investments (FDI) in Malaysia experienced significant growth in the first nine months of 2025. The increase highlights a remarkable rise in investment compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s air transport revenue in the first nine months of the year fell to nearly three billion manat, driven by lower cargo and passenger earnings. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s maritime transport sector saw strong growth in freight revenue, earning nearly 195 million manat in the first nine months of the year, up around 13% compared to last year. trend.az »
Baku Metro CJSC earned 79 million manat ($46 million) in revenue during the first 10 months of 2025, up 12. 8% from 70 million manat ($41 million) in the same period of 2024. It transported 162. 57 million passengers, down 2. trend.az »
Kazatomprom's aggregated fiscal performance for the period spanning January to September 2025 reached a substantial 1.2 trillion tenge ($2.32 billion) trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan’s banking sector remains stable and highly liquid, providing ample capacity to support the country’s economic growth, the National Bank of Kyrgyzstan said. trend.az »
KazMunayGas (KMG) generated revenues of $13.565 billion from January through September 2025. trend.az »
Kazakhstan’s transport and warehousing sector hit the ground running in the first nine months of 2025, showing impressive growth that really put its stamp on GDP. trend.az »
North Macedonia's industrial sector presents a complex picture in September 2025. While certain sectors like capital and non-durable goods experienced significant growth, others faltered. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s tourism sector continues to grow strongly in 2025, with over 1.4 million foreign visitors arriving in the country in the first nine months—a rise of nearly half a million compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s natural gas exports to Georgia dropped to $185 million, totaling about 1.73 billion cubic meters, down roughly 14 percent in value and 17 percent in volume compared with last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported over 6,400 tons of AI-92 motor gasoline to Afghanistan, Georgia, and T trend.az »
Tajikistan’s production of petroleum products showed varied trends in the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s electricity exports to Russia have fallen sharply, dropping by about 55 million kWh and $4 million in revenue compared with last year. trend.az »
Overall, the data indicate continued growth in fixed capital investments across the country, with the largest volumes concentrated in the RRS and Dushanbe. trend.az »
Imports from regional partners amounted to $458.3 million in September, remaining largely unchanged from September 2024. trend.az »
Tajikistan’s foreign trade showed steady growth in the first nine months of 2025, with particularly strong gains with regional partners and significant expansion with other international partners. trend.az »
Tajikistan transported 832.1 million passengers across all modes of transport in the first nine months of 2025. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s metal ore production more than doubled in the first nine months of the year, reaching approximately 481 million manat. trend.az »
Azerbaijan increased its spending on imported tobacco products to about $96 million in the first nine months of 2025, up by roughly $6 million from last year. trend.az »
Tajikistan transported 115 million tons of cargo by all modes of transport in January-September 2025. trend.az »
From January through September 2025, trade between Azerbaijan and Pakistan reached $20. 7 million, marking a 38. 7% increase or $5. 8 million more than in the same period of 2024. During this time, Azerbaijan’s exports to Pakistan totaled just $3,200, falling by 48. trend.az »
Exports of non-oil products from Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan in the period from January through September decreased compared to last year, reflecting changes in the structure of the country's foreign trade. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports to Switzerland totaled $247. 8 million from January through September 2025. This represents an increase of $128. 2 million, or 2. 1 times, compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
The Marketing and Economic Operations Department of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) earned $47.1 million in export revenues from January through September 2025. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported around $240 million worth of gold in the first nine months of the year, more than doubling last year’s figure. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s revenue from carbamide exports surged to around 130 million US dollars in the first nine months of the year, marking a nearly 50 percent increase compared to last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports to Russia totaled $878.9 million in the first nine months of 2025. The figure rose by $35.2 million, or 4.2 percent, compared to the same period last year. However, September exports declined by 29.3 percent from a year earlier to $64.8 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan earned around $100 million from hazelnut exports in the first nine months of the year, marking a nearly 40% increase from last year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s natural gas and condensate production fell in the first nine months of 2025, with output declining 4.5 percent and 8.3 percent respectively compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan produced 490,100 tons of oil in the first nine months of 2025, marking a notable decline compared to previous years. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s compulsory insurance market grew nearly seven percent in the first nine months of the year, with premiums reaching around $160 million and payouts totaling roughly $60 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s insurance companies paid out 684 million manat in claims during the first nine months of 2025, reflecting a 24 percent increase compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s insurance market saw strong growth in the first nine months, with premiums reaching around 1.16 billion manat, up roughly 130 million manat from last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan imported around $1.2 billion worth of high-technology products in the first nine months of the year, marking a slight increase compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
In September 2025, Croatia saw a modest decrease in total employment compared with August, with women slightly more affected. Despite the monthly drop, employment numbers remain slightly higher than last year, while the overall unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1 percent. trend.az »
Trade between Azerbaijan and Georgia totaled $624 million from January through September 2025. trend.az »
In September 2025, Albania’s exports fell while imports continued to rise, pushing the trade deficit to ALL 48 billion ($578 million). Despite growth in trade with some EU partners, the overall annual decline in exports highlights ongoing challenges in key sectors such as construction materials, metals, and mineral fuels. trend.az »
Azerbaijan produced medicines worth 11.3 million manat ($6.6 million) in the first nine months of the year. trend.az »
Trade between Azerbaijan and Greece surged nearly 39 percent in the first nine months of the year, driven by a significant increase in Azerbaijani exports, particularly crude oil and petroleum products trend.az »
From January through September 2025, Azerbaijan imported $28.9 million worth of humanitarian aid and gifts. This is $31.9 million, or 2.1 times less than last year. Exports of similar goods totaled $3.2 million, down 11.6 percent from the previous year. trend.az »
Kazakhstan produced 477,200 tons of petrochemical products from January through September 2025, marking a 15.8 percent increase compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s State Oil Fund (SOFAZ) sold over $4 billion in currency through Central Bank auctions during the first nine months of the year. trend.az »