Azerbaijan boosts petroleum bitumen exports in 3M2026
Azerbaijan’s petroleum bitumen exports experienced a modest increase in both volume and value, contributing to a positive trade balance. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan’s petroleum bitumen exports experienced a modest increase in both volume and value, contributing to a positive trade balance. trend.az »
Rising investment and job creation, alongside an improved credit rating, point to strengthening macroeconomic stability and growing investor confidence in Kyrgyzstan’s economic trajectory. trend.az »
Exports from Iran’s South Khorasan province have recorded strong growth, highlighting expanding trade flows in the region. trend.az »
The increase reflects steady growth in external shipments, with notable gains across several key destinations trend.az »
Azercosmos earned $3 million from satellite telecom exports in Jan–Feb 2026, up 11% from last year, serving 32 countries and making up 65% of its total revenue. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s gasoline production posted solid year-on-year growth at the start of 2026, even as output remains below earlier highs. trend.az »
The planned bus procurement is expected to boost local and regional transport investments while enhancing urban mobility efficiency in Bishkek. trend.az »
Industrial facilities in eastern Turkmenistan, including the Seydi oil refinery, are showing strong production growth across key energy products. trend.az »
Belarus markedly increased its investments in Azerbaijan in 2025, highlighting strengthened bilateral economic ties amid overall fluctuations in Azerbaijan’s foreign investment landscape. trend.az »
Turkmenistan's completion of drilling operations at the Uzynada oil and gas field highlights significant advancements in its energy sector, with the field's growing production contributing to the country's long-term economic development goals. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s agrifood sector is attracting new international financing as the EBRD prepares another investment to support industrial expansion. trend.az »
Livestock farmers in Turkmenistan’s Lebap Region have increased meat production in the first two months of the year, reflecting the continued development of the country’s livestock sector and growing agricultural output. trend.az »
Cross-border financial flows are on the rise, and Azerbaijan's increasing investment footprint throughout Eurasia—especially in energy, transportation, and infrastructure—highlights its position as a regional economic integrator. trend.az »
The steady rise of ICT employees in Talas region highlights Kyrgyzstan’s broader push toward digitalization and the growing economic significance of digital skills across the workforce. trend.az »
Entrepreneurs hailing from Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan, alongside local businesses, struck gold during the latest trading session, sealing significant deals for energy resources, construction materials, petroleum products, and textiles, with turnover soaring into the tens of millions of dollars. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s industrial sector opened 2026 with mixed dynamics, as motor gasoline production posted year-on-year growth despite remaining below earlier peak levels. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan has launched its spring fieldwork for 2026, with preparations underway across key regions of the country and work focused on expanding sowing and supporting agricultural production trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan sent 1.93 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Bulgaria, valued at $688.8 million, a substantial increase from the previous year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan increased both its exports and imports of aluminum and related products in January compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's oil exports to Italy saw a decline in value but an increase in volume in early 2026, while overall exports to multiple countries remained strong, reflecting shifting market dynamics. trend.az »
During the first ten months of the current Iranian year, Iran’s non-oil exports to Turkmenistan increased significantly in value compared to the same period last year, while growth in terms of volume remained modest. trend.az »
Iran’s iron ore sector, led by companies such as Gol-Gohar Mining & Industrial Company and Chadormalu Mining & Industrial Company, demonstrates strengthening industrial output and upstream supply capacity, signaling improved raw material availability for domestic steel production and potential growth in export revenues despite ongoing economic pressures. trend.az »
The total value of external quotations at Turkmenistan’s commodity exchange saw a rise compared to the previous session, buoyed by gains in the agriculture and light industry sectors, while petrochemicals dipped a bit and other categories held steady. trend.az »
Iran has ramped up its electricity purchases from Azerbaijan, showcasing a blossoming energy trade between the two nations. trend.az »
Kazakhstan exported 2.476 million tons of crude oil and petroleum products derived from bituminous minerals to Spain in January-November 2025. trend.az »
Kazakhstan exported 9.617 million tons of crude oil and petroleum products derived from bituminous minerals to the Netherlands in January-November 2025. trend.az »
KazTransOil, the national pipeline operator, and its subsidiaries and joint ventures paid a total of 66.1 billion tenge ($129.9 million) in taxes and other mandatory payments to the state budget of Kazakhstan in 2025. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan imported 20,369 tons of brown coal (lignite) from Kazakhstan from January through October 2025. trend.az »
The commissioning of the Sebzor Hydropower Plant is expected to strengthen regional energy security, reduce supply constraints for households and businesses, and support long-term economic activity in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports to Belarus increased significantly in 2025. As a result, Belarus became one of the top importers of Azerbaijani non-oil products. trend.az »
Azerbaijan significantly increased its sugar exports last year, shipping around 80,000 tons and earning approximately $57 million, up nearly one and a half times in both volume and revenue compared to the previous year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s fruit and vegetable exports saw strong growth in the first ten months of 2025, reaching 1.8 million tons worth $1.7 billion—a nearly 40% increase compared to last year trend.az »
Iran’s Nouri Petrochemical Company boosted its production to about 3.4 million tons during the first eight months of the year, exceeding its capacity by around 13% thanks to improved processing operations. trend.az »
Exports through Iran’s Parvizkhan Customs rose by around 10% in value in the first eight months of the current Iranian year, reaching roughly $570 million and totaling nearly one and a half million tons of goods. trend.az »
Exports through the customs of Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province reached around 1.8 million tons valued at approximately $245 million, marking a significant increase in both volume and value. trend.az »
Uzbekistan has significantly expanded its solar energy capacity, with 141,221 facilities now equipped with panels totaling 1,971 MW, producing 1.87 billion kWh in 2025 and cutting both gas use and emissions trend.az »
Uzbekistan significantly increased its bus and minibus imports in the first 10 months of 2025, bringing in nearly 1,500 vehicles worth $126.6 million from nine countries. trend.az »
Electricity production at Iran’s Neka (Shahid Salimi) Steam Turbine Power Plant in Mazandaran province has increased compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Loans to medium-sized businesses in Azerbaijan have escalated to approximately 2.27 billion manat, indicating substantial progression in both sequential and annual metrics. trend.az »
Loans to large businesses in Azerbaijan reached about 8.3 billion manat as of early November, showing modest growth from both last month and the same period last year. trend.az »
Iran’s iron ore exports increased significantly in both value and volume over the first seven months of the current Iranian year. trend.az »
Germany ranked fourth among the countries to which Azerbaijan exported oil and petroleum products. trend.az »
Iran’s iron and steel exports surged over the first seven months of the year, rising to nearly $5 billion in value and around 24 million tons in volume. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s natural gas production hit the ground running, reaching around 42.1 billion cubic meters in the first ten months of the year. This marks a slight uptick of about 0.5 billion cubic meters, or 1 percent, compared to the same stretch 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 »
Kazakhstan’s KazMunayGas boosted oil and gas condensate production to 19.8 million tons from January through September 2025. Gas production also grew by over 20 percent during the same period. trend.az »
Bulgaria boosted its natural gas imports from Azerbaijan, acquiring 1.23 billion cubic meters from January through August 2025. 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 »
Iran’s Shahid Rajaee Port handled about 36 million tons of cargo in the first half of the current Iranian year, including 24 million tons of exports. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s state budget allocated 226 million manat ($132. 9 million) for environmental protection during the first nine months of 2025. This amount represents an increase of 10. 5 million manat ($6. trend.az »