Azerbaijan publishes list of oil import suppliers
Azerbaijan brought in a whopping 734,800 tons of crude oil and products from bituminous rocks, raking in a cool $353.8 million from January through July 2025. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan brought in a whopping 734,800 tons of crude oil and products from bituminous rocks, raking in a cool $353.8 million from January through July 2025. trend.az »
From January through August 2025, Azerbaijan's information and communication services sector generated 2. 4 billion manat ($1. 4 billion). This represents a 7. 3 percent increase compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
From January through August 2025, Azerbaijan transported 6. 17 million tons of cargo by sea, a 9. 3 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024. Nearly half (48. 2 percent) of this cargo consisted of oil, with 80 percent being transit cargo. trend.az »
Azerbaijan produced 2,309 passenger cars from January through August 2025, down 12. 1 percent from the same period last year. Truck production also declined sharply, falling by 43. 6 percent to 220 units. trend.az »
Work to improve the water supply in Azerbaijan’s Zangilan city has begun, Trend reports. Project documents for the city’s main water lines and drainage systems will be prepared, alongside technical research and training. trend.az »
 îò÷åòå îáíàðîäîâàíû äàííûå î ñòðóêòóðå ðàñõîäîâ íàñåëåíèÿ â ðîçíè÷íîé òîðãîâëå Àçåðáàéäæàíà çà ÿíâàðü–àâãóñò 2025 ãîäà, à òàêæå äèíàìèêà ðîçíè÷íîãî òîâàðîîáîðîòà ïî ðàçëè÷íûì ñóáúåêòàì òîðãîâëè ïî ñðàâíåíèþ ñ ïðîøëûì ãîäîì. trend.az »
From January through July 2025, Azerbaijan traded with 169 countries, exporting to 111 and importing from 162. Foreign trade turnover reached $28. 2 billion, with a surplus of $957. 7 million. Compared to the same period in 2024, trade rose by 7. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s crude oil production averaged an estimated 457,000 barrels per day (b/d) in August 2025, according to the latest OPEC data. trend.az »
Restoration and reconstruction efforts continue in Azerbaijan’s liberated territories. Current repairs are planned for 23 residential houses in Khankendi city. The work is estimated to cost 1.48 million manat ($870,000). trend.az »
Nearly 70,000 TEU containers were handled at the Port of Baku during the first eight months of 2025, marking a 48 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Additionally, Azerbaijan received 40 block trains from China via the Middle Corridor in August, bringing the total to 265 trains this year, up from 168 in the same period of 2024. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s sugar exports surged by 1.7 times in volume and 1.5 times in value during the first seven months of 2025, reflecting strong growth in both production and non-oil sector trade. trend.az »
Azerbaijan has refunded over 20 million manat in value-added tax (VAT) to citizens for payments made on residential and non-residential properties in the first eight months of the year. The refunds, processed through authorized banks, reflect the continued success of the government program supporting property buyers. trend.az »
Those wishing to participate in the tender must submit their proposals no later than 17:00 (GMT+4) on September 26, 2025. trend.az »
The Azerbaijan Energy Regulatory Agency has announced a tender for the procurement of network and infrastructure equipment. The participation fee is 30.8 manat ($18). Proposals must be submitted by 11:00 (GMT+4) on September 25, 2025, with the tender packages to be opened at the same time. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s meat imports fell to about 25,000 tons in the first seven months of the year, costing roughly $55 million, down nearly 20% from the same period last year. During the same period, meat exports more than doubled, reaching around $770,000, highlighting a growing trend in the country’s meat trade. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s furniture industry is gaining momentum in regional markets. In the first seven months of 2025, the country exported $10. 5 million worth of furniture to 18 countries, marking nearly a $1 million increase compared to last year. trend.az »
As of August, banks and non-bank lenders in Azerbaijan increased their lending to the industrial and manufacturing sectors to around 1.6 billion manat ($935 million), reflecting an 9% rise compared to last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s banking sector demonstrates solid growth in assets and loan portfolio, with a notable increase in national currency lending, reflecting strengthening financial stability and credit demand. trend.az »
The number of insured persons in the individual accounting system among legal entities, individuals, and landowners continued to grow in Azerbaijan from January through July 2025. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s insurance sector raked in approximately 938 million manat in premiums during the first seven months of the year, marking an increase of about 105 million manat compared to last year. trend.az »
The next phase of residential construction in Aghdam has begun, with work focused on the city’s fifth residential district, neighborhood O-129. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's insurance sector showed steady growth in the first seven months of 2025, with notable increases in both premium collections and payouts, signaling rising demand and activity in the market. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s banking sector maintains steady net profits while improving operational efficiency, as reflected in a notable rise in operating profit through July 2025. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s voluntary insurance market saw strong growth in the first seven months of the year, with total collections reaching around 716 million manat, up roughly 93 million manat from the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s strong growth in fruit and vegetable exports reflects rising production volumes and export revenues, signaling increased competitiveness in international agricultural markets. trend.az »
Azerpost has announced a procurement for container-style postal units, with a participation fee of over 200 manat. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s investment in transport and warehouse infrastructure dropped to over 2 billion manat in the first seven months of the year, down roughly 10% from last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s Agrarian Services Agency has announced a tender to purchase 1C ERP software and implement it across its central and regional centers. Interested bidders must submit proposals by the end of August, with the opening scheduled at the same time. trend.az »
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic has announced a tender to establish a Farmer Call Center and purchase equipment for integration with the Electronic Agricultural Information System. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s trade with the US grew overall, driven by rising imports, while non-oil exports lagged, reflecting broader trends of increasing foreign trade and a narrowing trade surplus. trend.az »
Between January and July 2025, Azerbaijan's natural gas production totaled 29.2 billion cubic meters. This reflects a 0.7 percent decrease from the same period in 2024. Despite the overall drop, marketable gas output increased slightly by 0.2 percent to 22.5 billion cubic meters. trend.az »
Azerbaijan produced 1,862 kg of gold from January to July 2025, up 49.2 percent from the same period last year. Silver production also rose by 32.9 percent, reaching 2,533 kg. As of August 1, the country held 167.5 kg of gold and 577.3 kg of silver in reserves. trend.az »
S&P Global Ratings upgraded the long-term credit rating of Azerbaijan’s Business Development Fund (ABDF) from "BB-" to "BB" with a stable outlook. As of mid-2025, ABDF’s total assets reached 1. 42 billion manat (about $835 million). trend.az »
From January through July 2025, 9.8 million tons of cargo were transported by rail in Azerbaijan. This marks a 9.5 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2024. In contrast, rail passenger numbers rose by 21.1 percent, reaching 5.5 million people. trend.az »
In the first half of 2025, Azerbaijani information and communication enterprises provided services worth over two billion manat ($1. 18 billion). This represents a 7. 4 percent growth compared to last year. trend.az »
From January through July 2025, 2.3 million air passengers were transported in Azerbaijan. This marks a 2.7 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024. Nearly all air travel—99.9 percent—was handled by state-owned carriers. trend.az »
From January to July 2025, compulsory state social insurance payments in Azerbaijan exceeded forecasts by 280. 8 million manat ($165 million). Budgetary organizations’ payments rose by 126. 9 million manat ($74. trend.az »
Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) has wrapped up its latest coupon payments on bonds that hit the market in February 2024. The $50 million bonds, with a six percent annual yield, brought in a tidy sum of $1. trend.az »
Global economic growth is forecast at 3 percent in 2025 and 3. 1 percent in 2026, below the 2000–2019 average of 3. 7 percent. Forecasts were revised up by 0. 2 and 0. 1 percentage points, respectively, compared to earlier estimates. trend.az »
In the first quarter of 2025, household spending in Azerbaijan reached 58. 2 percent of GDP, up 2. 7 percentage points from last year. Public sector consumption rose to 15 percent, increasing by 1. 2 percentage points. trend.az »
Between January and July 2025, Azerbaijan's State Agency for Medical and Social Examination and Rehabilitation recognized disability status for 32,600 citizens, streamlining social benefit assignments through an electronic system to enhance efficiency in social protection. trend.az »
From January through July 2025, container turnover of Azerbaijan Railways CJSC (ADY) through Baku International Sea Port reached a record high. The volume totaled 60,429 TEU, marking a 54. 2% increase year-on-year. trend.az »
As of July 1, 2025, government Eurobonds make up 27.7% ($1.4 billion) of Azerbaijan’s external public debt, with maturities extending to 2029 and 2032 and coupon rates of 5.125% and 3.5%, respectively. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's domestic public debt totaled 17. 2 billion manat ($10 billion) as of July 1, 2025, equal to 13. 1 percent of the forecasted GDP. This marks a decrease of 1. 5 billion manat ($884 million), or 7. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s GDP per capita is projected to reach $7,604 in 2025, reflecting long-term growth despite sectoral fluctuations and uneven historical trends. trend.az »
Azerbaijan earned around $99 million from cottonseed oil exports in the first half of the year, marking a decline of more than $18 million compared to the same period last year. This represents a drop of over 15% in export revenue year-on-year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s carbamide export revenues surged to about $92 million in the first half of the year, marking a sharp increase of over 75% compared to last year. This growth contributed to a nearly 10% rise in the country’s total non-oil sector exports, which reached approximately $1.8 billion during the same period. trend.az »
Azerbaijan earned $39 million from electricity exports in the first half of the year, marking a decline of over 30% compared to last year. Despite this, the country’s non-oil sector exports grew nearly 10%, driven by strong sales of tomatoes, gold, and cotton. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s foreign trade turnover grew to about $24 billion in the first half of 2025, driven by a strong rise in imports despite a slight drop in exports. This led to a positive trade balance of roughly $1.4 billion, significantly lower than last year’s surplus. trend.az »
Socar Polymer’s export revenues increased by over 12 percent in the first half of the year, reaching approximately $130 million. This growth reflects the company's strengthened position within Azerbaijan’s state-owned enterprises driving the non-oil sector export performance. trend.az »