Azerbaijan tallies trade turnover with OTS countries in 2M2026
Azerbaijan's trade with Organization of Turkic States members declined from January through February 2026. While trade with T's total trade. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan's trade with Organization of Turkic States members declined from January through February 2026. While trade with T's total trade. trend.az »
The decline in outflows may indicate improved retention of financial resources within the domestic economy and reflects seasonal normalization in cross-border transfer activity. trend.az »
Remittance outflows from Kyrgyzstan to CIS countries fell at the start of 2026, reflecting a seasonal slowdown in financial transfers while long-term trends remain stable. trend.az »
Remittances from CIS countries remain a reliable and stabilizing source of foreign currency for Kyrgyzstan, supporting consumption and economic resilience amid seasonal variations. trend.az »
The U.S. EIA has released its forecast for oil and other liquid hydrocarbon production in countries belonging to the OECD. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s export sector hit the ground running in 2026, showing impressive double-digit growth and broadening its reach in key markets. trend.az »
Trade relations between Kazakhstan and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) remained a cornerstone of the country's foreign economic policy. trend.az »
Global liquid fuels consumption is forecast to rise in 2025 and 2026, driven almost entirely by non-OECD countries, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its latest outlook. trend.az »
In H1 2025, Iran exported 924,000 tons of goods worth $457 million to Central Asia via Sarakhs, up 37% in value. This included $185 million in food, $137 million in petrochemicals, and $95 million in construction materials. Imports through Sarakhs hit 70,000 tons worth $123 million. trend.az »
Uzbekistan continues to attract significant foreign investment, with over 17,000 enterprises now operating across the country. China, Russia, and T trend.az »