Kazakhstan experiences downturn in barley exports
Kazakhstan exported 134,400 tons of barley in January 2026, down 6.5% (9,300 tons) compared to December. trend.az »
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Kazakhstan exported 134,400 tons of barley in January 2026, down 6.5% (9,300 tons) compared to December. trend.az »
Trade dynamics in Kyrgyzstan in 2025 show a rebalancing between exports and imports, reflecting evolving external demand and domestic market activity. trend.az »
In January, Azerbaijani consumers opened their wallets wider for food products, accounting for nearly half of the total retail trade turnover. trend.az »
In 2025, the National Bank of Tajikistan maintained a stable lending position, with only a slight decline reflecting cautious credit management and liquidity adjustments. trend.az »
The Baku Stock Exchange (BSE) saw a significant drop in the number of transactions and a decline in repo transaction turnover compared to the previous year. trend.az »
Cargo transportation by rail in Kazakhstan reached 380.3 million tons from January through October 2025, which is a 7.9% increase compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Motor gasoline production in Uzbekistan has hit a rough patch in 2025, with output taking a nosedive compared to previous years. trend.az »
Kazakhstan received a total of 2,660 transactions from Uzbekistan via International Money Transfer Systems (IMTS) in September 2025, which is a 2.9 percent decrease from the 2,740 transactions recorded in August. trend.az »
Data indicates that gold, silver, platinum, and palladium experienced fluctuations over the four-day period, reflecting active market dynamics. trend.az »
In the first half of the year, German investment in Azerbaijan dropped significantly to around $17 million, while Azerbaijani investment in Germany remained steady at roughly $14 million. trend.az »
In five months of this year, Iran imported 2.81 million tons of goods from T trend.az »
Turkmenistan's exports fell 19. 4% YoY in Q1, with fuel shipments to emerging markets decreasing 35. 2% and non-fuel commodity exports down 18. 7%. Imports rose 15. 3%, with non-fuel goods increasing 15. trend.az »
Retail turnover in Baku rose by over four percent in the first half of the year, reaching around 17.4 billion manat, with non-food sales driving most of the growth. Food and beverage sales slightly declined, while individual and enterprise retailers saw solid increases in real terms. trend.az »
Tajikistan’s industrial output rose 24.5 percent in the first seven months of 2025, reaching 34.894 billion somoni ($3.6 billion). Mining, manufacturing, utilities, and waste management led the growth, with Sughd and Khatlon regions contributing most. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan’s mining sector expanded in 1H2025, with increased output of metal ores, coal, and other minerals, despite a decline in oil and gas production. Mining contributed a notable share to overall industrial growth, which was also driven by gains in manufacturing and energy supply. trend.az »
Uzbekistan has seen a remarkable surge in travel to Vietnam during the first five months of 2025, with tourism driving the majority of the increase. According to official statistics, the number of Uzbek visitors to Vietnam has more than tripled compared to last year. trend.az »
In May 2025, money transfers from Russia to Kyrgyzstan saw a slight monthly decline, totaling $281.1 million. However, year-to-date remittance inflows from Russia have increased by 17 percent compared to the same period last year, highlighting the ongoing importance of these funds for Kyrgyzstan’s economy. trend.az »