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Azerbaijan’s trade turnover with CIS countries increases

Economy Materials 15 August 2023 17:59 (UTC +04:00)
Azerbaijan’s trade turnover with CIS countries increases
Kamran Gasimov
Kamran Gasimov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 15. Azerbaijan's trade turnover with the CIS countries exceeded $3.7 billion, and its share in the total foreign trade turnover amounted to 12.35 percent from January through July 2023, Trend reports.

Azerbaijan's trade turnover with the CIS countries increased by 19.3 percent ($606 million) from January through July 2023 year-on-year.

The below table reflects indicators of Azerbaijan's trade turnover with the CIS countries in accordance with the data of the Azerbaijani State Customs Committee:

From January through July 2023

Country

Exports

Share (%)

Imports

Share (%)

Belarus

$17.5 million

1.85

$175.2 million

6.26

Kazakhstan

$68.6 million

7.25

$169.3 million

6.05

Kyrgyzstan

$19.4 million

2.05

$2.2 million

0.08

Moldova

$3.4 million

0.37

$2.9 million

0.10

Uzbekistan

$26.7 million

2.82

$65.7 million

2.35

Russia

$711.5 million

5.18

$1.7 billion

61.92

Tajikistan

$2.3 million

0.25

$40,500

0.00

Turkmenistan

$52.8 million

5.58

$515.3 million

18.40

Ukraine

$44.1 million

4.66

$135.7 million

4.85

Total

$946.5 million

100

$2.8 billion

100

Azerbaijan's foreign trade turnover increased by 0.91 percent ($274.5 million), from $30.1 billion to $30.3 billion, from January through July 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.

According to the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan, out of the total foreign trade turnover, exports accounted for $20.8 billion, which is $1.8 billion (7.92 percent) less than the same period last year. The share of exports in foreign trade turnover totaled 68.5 percent, compared to 75.07 percent a year earlier.

In addition, Azerbaijan's imports in the reporting period increased by $2.1 billion (27.52 percent), from $7.5 billion to about $9.6 billion. The share of imports in foreign trade turnover amounted to 31.5 percent, compared to 24.93 percent a year earlier.

In general, in the reporting period, the balance of foreign trade turnover, remaining positive, decreased by more than $3.9 billion (25.55 percent) on an annual basis, to $11.2 billion against $15.1 billion in the reporting period of 2022.

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