Azerbaijan, Pakistan Seek to Bolster Energy Partnership, Eye Green Energy Projects
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- Agriculture
- 30 January 2025 15:30
Economics
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Azerbaijan’s rice imports have surged as domestic production struggles to meet growing demand, underscoring the country’s reliance on foreign suppliers. Despite government initiatives to boost output, local production remains stagnant, with only 10,000 tons expected in the 2024-2025 season, while imports reached 55,961 tons between January and October 2024.
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Oil from Kazakhstan's largest field, Kashagan, has begun flowing into the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline. According to information from SOCAR, the first batch of this oil was received at the Sangachal terminal on January 27 and will be transported via BTC to the port of Ceyhan.
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Azerbaijan is accelerating the implementation of its socio-economic development strategy, focusing on digital transformation and strengthening cybersecurity. The government is allocating resources to human capital development, prioritizing the training of cybersecurity professionals, said Farid Osmanov, Chairman of the Board of the Innovation and Digital Development Agency, on January 30 during the fourth “Graduation Day” of the Azerbaijan Cybersecurity Center (AKM).
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Azerbaijan’s economy is expected to grow 2.7% in 2025 before slowing to 2.4% in 2026, according to the World Bank’s latest outlook, as the country balances stability with external risks. While growth remains steady, it marks a slowdown from the 4% rebound forecast for 2024.
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