Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Thailand see sharp decline in 9M2025
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Thailand have fallen sharply in the first nine months of the year, totaling about 130,000 tons worth $76 million. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Thailand have fallen sharply in the first nine months of the year, totaling about 130,000 tons worth $76 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Tunisia have dropped sharply in the first nine months of the year, falling by about half in both value and volume compared to last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Austria have increased in volume during the first nine months of the year, reaching around 90,000 tons, though the total value fell to roughly $43 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported 714,300 tons of crude oil and petroleum products worth $385.1 million to Portugal from January to September, marking a slight increase in volume but a decline in value compared to last year. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Turkmenistan rose 32.7% in value and 15.7% in volume in the first half of the Iranian year. Exports reached $318 million, including agricultural and industrial products. Total bilateral trade grew 27.9% in value to $323 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported 1.3 million tons of oil and petroleum products to the Czech Republic in the first nine months of 2025. The export was valued at $701.4 million. Compared to last year, volume rose by 60,000 tons, while value dropped by $88.7 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's natural gas exports to Serbia increased significantly both in volume and value in January–August this year compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's exports of natural gas to Georgia increased significantly from January through August this year in terms of volume and value compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Azerbaijan fell to around $280 million and 420 thousand tons in the first six months of the year, down significantly from the previous year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s potato imports surged in the first eight months of 2025, reaching nearly 491,000 tons from 11 countries, driven mainly by Pakistan and Kazakhstan. trend.az »
Iran’s South Khorasan Province boosted exports to about $430 million in the first half of the year, marking double-digit growth in both value and volume. trend.az »
Iran has resumed electricity exports to Pakistan and Afghanistan, supplying about 150 megawatts, while continuing to import roughly 450 megawatts from Turkmenistan and Armenia, according to the country’s power authority. trend.az »
Kazakh grain exports by rail to Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan increased sharply in September 2025. Overall, over 1 million tons of grain were exported by rail, up 19 percent compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
East Azerbaijan Province exported 1.63 million tons of products worth $854 million from March 21 to September 22, 2025. Major exports included $311 million to T trend.az »
Exports through the Caspian port of Gilan Province rose by 289% in the first half of 2025. Over 172,000 tons were shipped, and the number of export ships grew to 88. Imports also increased by 6%, including a 41% rise in crude oil. trend.az »
In addition, UAE-based representatives signed agreements with Turkmen companies for the purchase of a 5 percent iodine alcohol solution and a licorice root drink. trend.az »
KTZ noted that its locomotive and railcar fleet, as well as infrastructure, are fully prepared to handle the increased volumes. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Thailand dropped sharply in the first eight months of the year, falling to about 138,000 tons valued at $76 million, down from nearly 377,000 tons worth $234 million last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Tunisia fell to roughly 102,000 tons, generating about $190 million in revenue in the first eight months of the year, down significantly from last year. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Uzbekistan jumped to nearly $240 million in the first five months of this year, up more than half compared to last year. Trade between the two countries also expanded sharply, exceeding $270 million during the same period. trend.az »
Additional products available for export include packaging pellicle, bentonite powder for drilling, and liquefied petroleum gas. Several lots of mixed paraffin slack and polypropylene TPP D382 BF are also being offered. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Iraq fell by about 7% in the first five months of the year, totaling nearly $3 billion. Most shipments went through Kermanshah, Khuzestan, and West Azerbaijan provinces, with consumer goods making up more than half of the exports. trend.az »
From January through August of the current fiscal year, Azerbaijan has demonstrated an uptick in the exportation of hydrocarbon resources and refined petroleum derivatives to the United Kingdom, characterized by increased volumetric output yet a diminished aggregate monetary valuation relative to the corresponding timeframe of the preceding year. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Kazakhstan hit 146,000 tons worth $96 million in early 2025, rising 1. 1% in value but dropping 30% in weight. Main exports include agricultural and petrochemical products. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's sea cargo imports in the first eight months of this year totaled approximately 1.3 million tons worth around $1.4 billion, marking declines of about 510,000 tons and $110 million compared to 2024. trend.az »
During the first seven months of 2025, Azerbaijan exported a total of 738 million kWh of electricity worth $42 million to Russia, Georgia, Iran, and T trend.az »
From March to August 2025, Iran exported 15. 7 million tons of iron and steel worth $2. 97 billion, up from 12. 1 million tons and $2. 7 billion. Crude steel exports rose to 3. 16 million tons worth $1. trend.az »
Exports to Caspian countries through Mazandaran ports grew by 10% from March 21 to August 22, 2025. Main exports included cement, dairy products, and minerals, while imports exceeded 1 million tons. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Russia rose to around $510 million, totaling roughly 1.4 million tons, driven by agricultural, petrochemical, and industrial products. Overall, Iran’s non-oil exports reached about $21 billion and 61 million tons, showing steady volume growth despite a slight decline in value. trend.az »
Iran’s orchard product exports surged to about $4.3 billion over the past year, driven by strong pistachio sales and new shipments of citrus and apples to international markets. Despite drought and sanctions, domestic production grew, with banana output reaching roughly 340,000 tons, covering around half of the country’s consumption. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Turkmenistan have grown significantly, reaching roughly $253 million and 663,000 tons in the first five months of the year, up from about $195 million and 562,000 tons last year. trend.az »
Russia’s oil exports fell by 70,000 barrels per day (b/d) to 7.3 million b/d in August, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). trend.az »
The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) conducted bidding session No. 209, featuring a range of agricultural products. 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 »
Iran exported 161,000 tons of non-oil goods worth $86 million through Semnan customs from March to August 2025. Export value rose 19%, while volume fell 3% year-on-year. Key exports included rubber products, ceramics, and sodium carbonate to 34 countries. trend.az »
Iran exported 23.8 million tons of mining minerals worth $4.13 billion from March to July 2025. Export value fell 4%, but volume rose 14% from last year. Steel, aluminum, and copper made up most exports. 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 »
Between September 2024 and July 2025, Kazakhstan significantly increased its exports of wheat, wheat flour, and feed flour compared to the previous year. The main buyers were Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, with most showing notable growth in purchases. 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 »
Kazakhstan, supported by government initiatives, is expanding its soft wheat exports to new markets in North Africa and Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Myanmar, Algeria, Morocco, and Vietnam. Asylkhan Dzhuvashev, Chairman of NC Food Contract Corporation, highlighted the record grain sales of 1. trend.az »
Kazakhstan plans to increase grain export volumes and expand export destinations, Deputy Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin announced. In the first seven months of the year, 8.9 million tons of grain and flour were exported, with a forecast of 13 million tons by year-end. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s carpet industry saw steady export growth in the first half of 2025, with shipments totaling 3.6 million square meters valued at $10.8 million. Key buyers included neighboring countries and Russia, according to official trade data. trend.az »
From January to June 2025, SOCAR’s total oil exports slightly increased to nearly 4. 2 million tons year-on-year. This figure includes both oil produced by SOCAR and profit shares from international consortiums operating in Azerbaijan. trend.az »
Iran’s non-oil exports to Kazakhstan totaled $52 million and 95,500 tons in the first three months of the current Iranian year. These exports mainly included agricultural products, tobacco, and petrochemicals. trend.az »
Non-oil exports from Iran's overall non-oil exports dropped to approximately $12 billion, showing a notable decline compared to last year. trend.az »
In the first quarter of the current Iranian year, East Azerbaijan province exported nearly 740,000 tons of goods worth around $390 million, mainly to countries like T trend.az »
Iran’s iron and steel exports grew significantly in the first two months of the current Iranian year, with total shipments reaching around 6. 4 million tons, up nearly 30% by volume compared to last year. trend.az »