Uzbekistan reports slowdown in annual inflation in March 2026
Uzbekistan's inflation remained steady in March 2026, with annual inflation slowing. Food prices rose, while non-food and service costs increased modestly. trend.az »
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Uzbekistan's inflation remained steady in March 2026, with annual inflation slowing. Food prices rose, while non-food and service costs increased modestly. trend.az »
March 2026 prices in Azerbaijan were higher than those in January and February of the previous year. The prices of food, non-food items, and paid services all went up, with some significant exceptions, such as cement and medical services. trend.az »
Rising passenger numbers highlight the transport sector’s growing role in supporting regional mobility and local economic activity across Kyrgyzstan. trend.az »
Azerbaijan experienced moderate annual inflation last year, driven primarily by rising food prices and increased costs for paid services. trend.az »
Iran has introduced a policy that allows citizens and businesses to conduct foreign currency transactions through an official and transparent platform with mutually agreed exchange rates. trend.az »
Analysts at The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) forecast that Kazakhstan’s average annual GDP growth will slow to 3.8% between 2026 and 2030. trend.az »
Meanwhile, recently the National Statistics Office of Georgia outlined that Tbilisi generated 53.1% of total GDP in Georgia, far exceeding other regions and underscoring its dominant role in the national economy. trend.az »
Uzbekistan saw a slight pickup in monthly inflation in November 2025, even as annual price growth continued to ease, supported by a stronger Uzbek soum against the US dollar. trend.az »
As of October 1, 2025, loans issued to medium-sized enterprises in Azerbaijan reached 2.25 billion manat, marking a 5.3% monthly increase and a 28.6% rise year-on-year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Economy forecasts average annual inflation of around 5 percent for 2025 and 5 percent for 2026. trend.az »
The number of issued Mastercard debit payment cards in Georgia reached over 5.59 million in July 2025, according to data from the National Bank of Georgia. trend.az »
Kazakhstan’s National Fund currency assets reached their highest level since late 2024, showing consistent growth over recent months. Foreign currency funds and international reserves have both increased, with significant growth in gold reserves as well. The fund also sold a notable amount of currency recently. trend.az »