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Gulf war hits Caucasus tourism: How Azerbaijan bucks the trend [ANALYSIS]

Gulf war hits Caucasus tourism: How Azerbaijan bucks the trend [ANALYSIS]

Regardless of when and under what conditions the Iran conflict might ultimately find resolution, we must acknowledge that it will take a considerable amount of time for the economies of the region and many nations worldwide to regain their footing. As one neighbour is already suffering, how is the current situation in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan’s non-oil surge offers hope for bigger economy

Azerbaijan’s non-oil surge offers hope for bigger economy

A new Oliver Wyman report puts a $150bn target on the Azerbaijani economy within a decade. The path requires 7.2% annual growth, well above current forecasts. But four structural opportunities, if seized simultaneously, make the ambition more plausible than it first appears.

Butter imports to Azerbaijan fall sharply in first quarter of this year

Butter imports to Azerbaijan fall sharply in first quarter of this year

Azerbaijan significantly reduced its imports of butter and other dairy fats in the first quarter of 2026, even as overall imports of vegetable and animal fats increased slightly, AzerNEWS reports. According to monthly data from the State Customs Committee, as reported by Marja.az, the country imported 5,717 tons of butter and other milk-based fats worth...

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