Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Bulgaria rise sharply in January–March
Azerbaijan boosted oil exports to Bulgaria in January–March, shipping 130,800 tons worth $67.9 million—up nearly 65% in volume from a year earlier. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan boosted oil exports to Bulgaria in January–March, shipping 130,800 tons worth $67.9 million—up nearly 65% in volume from a year earlier. trend.az »
Strong annual growth in road transport underscores its dominant role in sustaining mobility and supporting economic activity in Tajikistan. trend.az »
The stable performance of electric transport highlights its ongoing contribution to Tajikistan’s public transit system amid broader passenger growth. trend.az »
In January 2026, Azerbaijan's power imports from Georgia increased substantially. Imports, in both quantity and value, surged when compared to the corresponding period last year. Both the quantity and cost of imported power have increased significantly, as seen by this growth. trend.az »
In January 2026, the amount of natural gas sent to Bulgaria from Azerbaijan decreased. Compared to the same period last year, both the volume and value of exports decreased. Both the monetary value and gas volume have dropped significantly, which is reflected in this reduction. trend.az »
The sustained growth in passenger traffic highlights strengthening domestic mobility and signals a gradual recovery in economic activity and consumer demand. trend.az »
Remittance inflows remain a vital and resilient source of foreign currency for Kyrgyzstan, showing modest growth despite seasonal and external economic pressures. trend.az »
The data indicates that road transport remains the primary contributor to passenger mobility, supporting overall growth despite short-term fluctuations. trend.az »
Georgia imported $33.4 million worth of natural gas from Azerbaijan in January, as overall Azerbaijani gas exports and import values declined year-over-year despite relatively stable volumes. trend.az »
The data indicates stable annual performance in electric transport with minor growth, while seasonal fluctuations highlight limited short-term volatility in passenger mobility demand. trend.az »
The strong year-on-year growth in manufacturing output indicates improving industrial activity in Tajikistan despite seasonal monthly fluctuations. trend.az »
The annual growth in food production reflects stable demand and continued activity in Tajikistan’s processing industry despite short-term monthly fluctuations. trend.az »
The strong year-on-year growth in textiles and leather production reflects a rebound in Tajikistan’s manufacturing sector despite seasonal monthly declines. trend.az »
In January 2026, Azerbaijan's average monthly wage took a leap forward. The workforce expanded, with workers in both the public and private arenas. Major players in the game are trade, education, and health care. trend.az »
Tajikistan’s mining sector continues to support overall industrial growth, showing solid annual expansion despite seasonal fluctuations. trend.az »
Tajikistan’s industrial sector maintained steady annual growth at the beginning of the year, despite a seasonal slowdown compared to the previous month. trend.az »
In January 2026, Baku's industrial sector saw significant production and service activity. A large portion of industrial output came from mining and manufacturing. The non-state sector played a dominant role, while warehouses held substantial finished goods and products for sale. trend.az »
Kazakhstan reported a noticeable contraction in outbound money transfers via MoneyGram in January 2026. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's carbamide exports saw a decline in January 2026. The revenue from these exports dropped compared to the same month last year, according to the "Export Review" data. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's non-oil sector exports hit the ground running in January 2026, showing remarkable growth. The surge was driven by food product exports taking the lead, while agricultural exports also put their best foot forward. trend.az »
Uzbekistan kicked off 2026 with a bang, as export revenues soared by over a quarter compared to the same time last year. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s textile sector has kicked off 2026 with robust momentum, solidifying its position as a pivotal contributor to the nation’s export landscape. 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 »
Uzbekistan’s export sector hit the ground running in 2026, showing impressive double-digit growth and broadening its reach in key markets. trend.az »
The trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Israel took a hit in January 2026, showing a downturn compared to the same time last year. Exports from Azerbaijan fell sharply, while Israeli shipments to the country increased. trend.az »
In January 2026, Azerbaijan exported a significant amount of crude oil and petroleum products to Bulgaria. However, data on the previous year's exports to Bulgaria has not been released. trend.az »
The volume of industrial production in Kazakhstan amounted to 4.226 trillion tenge (approximately $8.63 billion) in January 2026. trend.az »
Private construction organizations accounted for 77.5% of the total volume of work performed across the country, while foreign companies contributed 20.4% and state-owned enterprises accounted for 2.1%. trend.az »
Azerbaijan experienced a notable uptick in maritime freight volumes in January 2026. The volume of global shipments surged significantly in comparison to the prior year. Nonetheless, the aggregate worth of these consignments saw a significant downturn. trend.az »
Azerbaijan sent a hefty shipment of crude oil and petroleum products to Croatia in January 2026. However, when looking back to the same month in 2025, both the export value and volume took a nosedive. trend.az »
The largest importers of Azerbaijani oil in January 2026 have been identified. Italy remained the leading buyer, followed by Romania and Portugal. Overall, Azerbaijan’s crude oil and petroleum product exports saw mixed year-on-year dynamics during the reporting month. trend.az »
Kazakhstan’s postal and courier market faced a slowdown at the start of the year. The decline reflects changing demand patterns in logistics and delivery services. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported a significant volume of oil and oil products in January, marking an increase in both value and quantity compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
In January 2026, Azerbaijan exported 2. 6 million tons of crude oil and petroleum products to 11 countries, valued at $1. 2 billion. Despite the increase in volume, the export value saw a significant decline compared to the same month last year. trend.az »
Kazakhstan’s communication sector continues to demonstrate steady expansion at the beginning of the year. Growth is driven primarily by internet and mobile services, strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s electric vehicle market surged in January 2026, led by strong demand in Tashkent and rapid growth across several regions. trend.az »
Kazakhstan facilitated the movement of 157.6 million passengers in January 2026, reflecting a 10.1% increase relative to January 2025. trend.az »
Cargo turnover in maritime transport totaled 147.6 million ton-kilometers, a decrease of 8.4% year-on-year. 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 »
Motor gasoline and diesel were heavily purchased by Azerbaijani people in January 2026. As a whole, sales were up from the same month a year ago. During the month, these products made up a significant portion of the total retail trade turnover. trend.az »
Retail trade turnover in Azerbaijan recorded steady growth at the beginning of the year, reflecting increased consumer spending across various sectors. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's industrial output in January 2026 showed positive growth in both the oil and non-oil sectors, with notable increases in manufacturing, while certain subsectors such as petroleum products and chemicals experienced declines. trend.az »
In January 2026, the number of registered real estate transactions in Kazakhstan amounted to 27,745. The decline in transactions has been observed across all regions of the country. trend.az »
The State Tax Service of Azerbaijan is continuing efforts to modernize cash transaction systems nationwide. These measures are aimed at improving transparency and strengthening oversight of commercial activity. trend.az »
Consumer prices in Georgia continued to rise at the start of the year, reflecting persistent inflationary pressures across several sectors. trend.az »
As of January 1, 2026, Uzbekistan’s bank deposits soared to 417.3 trillion soums ($34.4 billion), a significant leap from 308.7 trillion soums ($25.4 billion) the previous year, reflecting an increase in savings and trust in the banking system. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s international reserves expanded at the start of 2026 largely due to rising gold holdings, reflecting both higher global prices and a gradual increase in physical volumes. trend.az »
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