
Baku, Azerbaijan, March 26. Azerbaijan exported
non-oil products worth $52.9 million to Georgia in the period from
January through February this year.
The data obtained by Trend from the country’s State Customs Committee shows
that this is by $10 million, or 23.3 percent more than for the same
period of 2024.
During the reporting period, the export of non-oil products to
Georgia amounted to 10.92 percent of Azerbaijan’s total exports.
Thus, Georgia ranked 3rd among the countries that imported the
largest amount of non-oil products.
Moreover, the volume of trade operations between Azerbaijan and
Georgia totaled $148.6 million in the period from January through
February of 2025, which is $21.2 million or 16.7 percent more than
in the same period of 2024.
The export of products from Azerbaijan to Georgia amounted to
$130.2 million in the period from January through February of the
current year. This is by $15.1 million or 13.1 percent more than in
the same period of 2024.
Azerbaijan imported $18.3 million worth of goods from Georgia in
the period from January through February of this year, which is
$6.1 million or 50.5 percent more than a year earlier.
Azerbaijan’s foreign trade turnover reached $8.9 billion in the
period from January through February of the current year.
The data indicate that this is by $1.7 billion, or 23.2 percent
more than in the same period last year.
In the reporting period, $4.8 billion of trade turnover was
accounted for exports, and $4.1 billion – for imports, which is $13
million or 0.3% less and $1.7 billion or 69.2% more, respectively,
in annual comparison.
Furthermore, foreign trade generated a surplus of $628 million
in the reporting period, which is $1.7 billion or 3.7 times less
than a year earlier.