Azerbaijan’s Food Prices in 2025: Falling Vegetables Offset Rising Staples
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- Post-Soviet region
- 31 December 2025 17:37
Macroeconomy
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When Azerbaijan’s Economic Council convened on February 27 under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Ali Asadov, the agenda went beyond a routine macroeconomic review. At the center of discussions was the draft “Socio-Economic Development Strategy of the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2027–2030,” currently under active preparation and consultation.
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Azerbaijan’s drive to modernise one of the South Caucasus’s oldest vehicle fleets is entering a more uncertain phase. After several years of tax incentives that fuelled a surge in hybrid imports, the government is withdrawing key exemptions — a move that risks slowing the transition from ageing internal combustion engines to cleaner models.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Ilham Aliyev spoke at the Azerbaijan Executive Breakfast, a high-level event designed to present Azerbaijan not only as a resource-rich state but also as a strategic center for regional integration, economic diversification, and the attraction of foreign investment.
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In 2026, Azerbaijan is likely to move forward not through sweeping political change, but through a careful recalibration of power, priorities and partnerships. Under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, the country is expected to maintain firm political control at home, pursue moderate but steady economic growth, and continue a foreign policy based on balance rather than alignment — a strategy shaped by both regional risks and global uncertainty.
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