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 »
Azerbaijan’s oil and petroleum product exports to Germany declined significantly in both volume and value compared to the previous year. trend.az »
Mobile phone imports to Iran declined significantly over the past Iranian year, both in value and volume. trend.az »
China recorded strong growth in renewable energy generation over the past few years, driven by accelerating capacity expansion and increasing investment in clean energy. trend.az »
PJSC LUKOIL experienced a significant drop in its shareholders’ equity in 2025, primarily because of a sharp decrease in other reserves. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Germany saw a sharp decline, reflecting a broader contraction in trade flows during the reporting period. trend.az »
Loans issued by Turkmenistan’s credit institutions to the private sector increased significantly year-on-year, outpacing lending to state institutions and enterprises, according to data from the Central Bank. trend.az »
Tourism between Uzbekistan and Pakistan increased significantly in 2025, with growing numbers of travelers visiting for leisure, official purposes, studies, and family visits, reflecting strengthening people-to-people ties between the two countries. trend.az »
Motor gasoline production in Azerbaijan recorded a strong year-on-year increase, reflecting higher output in the oil products sector. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan’s sharply higher imports of petroleum products from Germany indicate rising domestic demand and expanding energy trade, with significant growth in both volume and value. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's exports of crude oil and petroleum products to India fell sharply in both value and volume terms from January through August 2025 compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Iranian banks and financial institutions issued over $42 billion in loans during the first five months of this year, marking a more than 40% increase compared to last year. Most of the financing went to industry, services and trade, underscoring a broad expansion in credit across the ec trend.az »
Tajikistan’s national currency appreciated by 9.4 percent against the US dollar in the first half of 2025, while inflation remained subdued at 1.8 percent. The currencies of key trading partners also saw significant fluctuations, reflecting global economic uncertainty. trend.az »
In the first quarter of the current Iranian year, bank loans to the country’s industrial and mining sectors rose by over 70 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching nearly $11 billion. trend.az »