Kazakhstan’s oil and gas condensate production rises in 2025
Kazakhstan’s oil and gas condensate production for 2025 reached 99.375 million tons. trend.az »
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Kazakhstan’s oil and gas condensate production for 2025 reached 99.375 million tons. trend.az »
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic has reported an increase in both budget revenues and expenditures, reflecting continued fiscal growth in the region. trend.az »
The expansion of Huaxin Gayur JV cement plant is set to boost industrial output in Sughd, strengthen export potential, and contribute significantly to the regional economy. trend.az »
The visa-free regime for international truck drivers is expected to facilitate cross-border transport, reduce logistics costs, and support the expansion of Tajikistan-Iran trade. trend.az »
Uzbekistan is advancing its clean energy transition as the EBRD approves nearly $200 million to finance a large-scale solar power and battery storage project in the Kashkadarya region. trend.az »
Turkmengas State Concern has announced a tender for the supply of technological and electrical equipment for its operational needs, with proposals accepted until late February. trend.az »
Turkmenistan’s gas sector delivered results above planned levels, with production and export indicators exceeding targets and confirming the country’s steady progress in implementing its energy strategy. trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan saw growth in wind and solar power production. Overall electricity production increased, with both thermal and renewable sources contributing to the rise. The Ministry of Energy's data highlights significant output from wind and solar plants. trend.az »
Turkmenistan’s drilling directorates successfully carried out extensive operations last year, with dozens of wells drilled and prepared for production to support the country’s hydrocarbon output. trend.az »
Electricity generation from wind and solar sources in Azerbaijan has increased, reflecting continued growth in renewable energy output. trend.az »
Turkmenistan’s oil and gas directorates successfully carried out extensive well rehabilitation last year, restoring and commissioning multiple wells to support stable hydrocarbon production. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's electricity exports and imports saw notable shifts in 2025, with a decrease in exports and a rise in imports. According to data from the Ministry of Energy, electricity exports fell while imports experienced an increase compared to the previous year. trend.az »
The production of electricity at thermal power plants in Azerbaijan has seen a notable rise, whereas the output from hydropower plants has experienced a decrease. trend.az »
The State Advertising Agency of Azerbaijan has announced a tender to equip its vehicle fleet with GPS tracking and camera surveillance systems. trend.az »
The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan saw a decrease in external quotations, mainly driven by the petrochemicals and light industry sectors, while other categories remained stable, reflecting shifts in the country’s trade dynamics. trend.az »
Azerbaijan Television and Radio Broadcasting CJSC has announced a tender for surveying engineering and communication systems, including fire safety, and preparing technical specifications and designs for the Baku TV Tower complex. trend.az »
Steady remittance inflows, higher gold prices, and ongoing infrastructure and tourism development are expected to underpin Tajikistan’s economic growth in the coming years, according to the UN’s latest outlook. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan’s investment in agricultural mechanization in 2025 boosted sector productivity and created new employment opportunities, supporting sustainable rural development. trend.az »
The expansion of agro-processing and logistics infrastructure is strengthening Kyrgyzstan’s agricultural value chains, supporting employment growth and improving the sector’s contribution to economic diversification and domestic supply resilience. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s economy is adjusting to reduced oil production but remains vulnerable to oil price fluctuations. Risks include geopolitical uncertainty and global growth challenges. Long-term growth will depend on diversifying the economy and strengthening fiscal discipline. trend.az »
Turkmenistan is pulling out all the stops to expand its preferential lending programs, giving a leg up to entrepreneurship, agriculture, housing, and young families, all part of its grand plan for socio-economic development. trend.az »
The energy sector will continue to be the bread and butter of Azerbaijan's economy, given its heavy hand in shaping fiscal revenues and exports. However, the global energy transition and reduced demand for fossil fuels pose challenges to long-term growth. trend.az »
Uzbekistan has invested billions in water-saving technologies and infrastructure, aiming to boost irrigation efficiency and secure agricultural growth amid shrinking water resources. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan is expanding farmer service centers and pilot programs to enhance productivity, strengthen agricultural value chains, and improve market access for rural producers. trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan continued its VAT refund program for cashless property purchases, helping reduce costs for consumers. The State Tax Service reported successful implementation of the initiative throughout the year. trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan refunded significant value-added tax (VAT) amounts to foreign citizens for consumer goods purchased within the country. This includes a variety of goods and services, ranging from retail purchases to medical services and accommodations. trend.az »
Transit and freight activity through Iran’s Astara border checkpoint in Gilan province has seen a notable increase compared to last year. The rise in trade volume reflects a growing flow of goods entering and leaving the country. trend.az »
Trade between China and the United Kingdom recorded an increase in 2025 compared to the previous year. The figures point to changes in import and export dynamics between the two countries. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry advanced sector-wide initiatives, including scientific research and digitalization, to boost agricultural productivity, strengthen value chains, and support rural economic development. trend.az »
Turkmenistan plans to channel significant funding into investment projects and social development next year, with a strong focus on supporting production sectors, modernizing infrastructure, and maintaining socially oriented budget priorities. trend.az »
Because imports expanded at a significantly higher pace than exports, the gap between the two widened. As a result, the foreign trade deficit increased by 12%. trend.az »
The Social Development Fund of Azerbaijan's State Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons has announced a tender for building a concrete channel and retaining wall for rainwater management in Baylik village, Lachin district. trend.az »
Uzbekistan significantly expanded its renewable energy output in 2025, with electricity generation from solar and wind power doubling over the year. trend.az »
Lending to Azerbaijan’s trade and services sector climbed to about 4.3 billion manat by early December, marking steady growth both month-on-month and year-on-year, according to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan. trend.az »
Kazakhstan plans to receive a significant number of locomotives, freight cars, and modern passenger cars in 2026, alongside rail infrastructure upgrades. trend.az »
Georgia’s business activity and prices showed mixed developments in November 2025. trend.az »
Solar and wind energy production in Azerbaijan increased during the reporting period. trend.az »
The Nakhchivan Ministry of Economy has launched a tender for the design of the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Oversight’s new administrative building. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s hydro and thermal power production recorded mixed results during the reporting period. trend.az »
Estonian fuel company Olerex and the Kazakh oil refinery Aktobe Refinery will collaborate on the sales and transit of marine fuel oil via the Tallinn port marine terminal. trend.az »
In the first eleven months of the year, Azerbaijan transported around 15.4 million tons of cargo and 9.2 million passengers by rail, marking a notable drop in cargo but a rise in passenger traffic compared to last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan brought in a grand total of 86,909 cars, 6,588 trucks, and 702 buses from the start of the year to the end of October 2025. Nearly half of these vehicles hit the road, while a little over a third took to the skies, and a modest slice made their way across the waves. trend.az »
Moody’s highlights that ongoing modernization of government systems and service delivery will play an important role in improving transparency and supporting each country’s positive credit outlook. trend.az »
During the reporting period, Azerbaijan recorded an increase in the production of precious metals, including gold and silver. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s retail network sold nearly 59 billion manat worth of goods and provided around 13 billion manat in paid services during the first eleven months of the year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan is accelerating economic reforms and pushing forward its World Trade Organization membership bid, while gradually restructuring state-owned enterprises and the banking sector to meet global standards. trend.az »
In the first 11 months of 2025, Azerbaijan's State Service on Property Issues contributed 168. 7 million manat ($99. 1 million) to the state budget through privatization and leasing. 50 auctions resulted in 127. trend.az »
From January to November 2025, 3. 5 billion manat ($2. 07 billion) worth of gasoline and diesel fuel were sold in Azerbaijan's retail market. According to data from the State Statistical Committee, this represents a 7. trend.az »
From March 21 to December 11, 2025, the Iranian Energy Exchange (IRENEX) recorded sales of nearly 3. 2 quadrillion rials ($4. 86 billion). This included 6. 95 million tons of hydrocarbon products and 94 million MWh of electricity. trend.az »
Iran’s truck transportation and transit volume reached 10. 98 million tons from March 21 to November 21, 2025, including 8. 82 million tons of exports and 1. 68 million tons of imports. The 10. 98 million tons of total cargo, 8. trend.az »