BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 8. Georgia imported
$105.8 million worth of non-oil products from Azerbaijan from
January through April 2025.
The data obtained by Trend from the State Customs Committee shows that this
figure is 32 percent, or $25.7 million, higher than in the
corresponding months of 2024.
Meanwhile, non-oil exports to Georgia accounted for 9.9 percent
of Azerbaijan’s total exports during the reporting period, placing
Georgia third among Azerbaijan’s largest non-oil export
destinations.
Meanwhile, trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Georgia reached
$272.9 million in the January-April period, rising by $35.3 million
(14.9 percent) compared to the same period in 2024. This accounted
for 1.61 percent of Azerbaijan’s total trade turnover.
The exportation metrics from Azerbaijan to Georgia reached a
substantial $234.9 million, reflecting an 11.3 percent year-on-year
growth, translating to an increment of $23.8 million. Concurrently,
the importation figures from Georgia escalated to $38 million,
marking a significant 43.7 percent surge, equivalent to an increase
of $11.5 million.
In aggregate, Azerbaijan’s international trade volume with all
nations during the specified timeframe reached $16.9 billion,
reflecting a 24.1 percent, or $3.3 billion, uptick relative to the
preceding fiscal year.
Export metrics achieved a valuation of $8.7 billion, whereas import
figures culminated at $8.133 billion. The data delineates an
augmentation of $616.1 million (7.5 percent) in export metrics and
a substantial escalation of $2.7 billion (48.8 percent) in import
figures relative to the initial quadrimester of 2024.
As a result, Azerbaijan achieved a favorable trade balance
amounting to $651.7 million; however, this surplus represents a
decrement of $2.1 billion, equating to a reduction factor of 4.15
compared to the figures from 2024.