Weekly Economic Review: April 13–19, 2026
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- Weekly Political Review
- 19 April 2026 19:18
Weekly Economic Review
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The period of April 27 – May 3, 2026 reflects a more pronounced shift toward institutional restructuring of the economy, alongside a strengthening of the state’s role in resource management and an acceleration of digital transformation. The agenda is shaped around three interrelated directions: the reallocation of budget priorities, the deepening of regulatory mechanisms, and the adaptation of the economic model to structural constraints.
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The period of April 20–26, 2026 reflects a combination of structural reforms, increased state control in several sectors, and the gradual adaptation of the economy to internal and external constraints. The economic agenda is shaped at the intersection of three key directions: energy diversification, tighter institutional regulation, and the maintenance of macro-financial stability.
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Heavy rains fell across Baku, the Absheron Peninsula, and several regions of the country from April 4–6, with around 90 mm of precipitation recorded (up to 390% of the monthly norm). This led to flooding of residential areas and infrastructure, exposing vulnerabilities in the urban drainage system.
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During the week of March 30 to April 5, Azerbaijan’s economic agenda was shaped by rising oil prices, the intensification of state economic policy, and increasing macroeconomic risks. Alongside the positive dynamics of revenues from energy exports, inflationary expectations and structural challenges related to the economy’s dependence on the raw materials sector are also increasing.
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