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Buying a Chinese Car in Azerbaijan: A Bargain That May Not Last

The real cost of ownership may only become clear after the excitement wears off.

Azerbaijan Restricts Meat Imports from Nigeria and Mongolia

Vesti Baku Azerbaijan has introduced temporary restrictions on the import of meat and meat products, as well as livestock and poultry, from several countries where...

One Year Since AZAL Aircraft Was Downed by Russian Air Defenses

Azerbaijan is marking one year since an AZAL Embraer 190 operating flight J2-8243 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. Preliminary findings cited by Azerbaijani officials point to external physical and technical interference in Russian airspace.

Aliyev: Those Who Declared “Karabakh Is Armenia” Were Forced to Accept Azerbaijan’s Sovereignty

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said the country’s military victory and subsequent political steps have definitively ended separatism in Karabakh, leaving no room for territorial claims or alternative interpretations.

Will Bread Prices Rise in Azerbaijan?

Wholesale flour prices in Azerbaijan have risen for the first time in a year, raising concerns over whether bread - a socially sensitive staple - could become more expensive. Economists warn the risk is increasing, even if price hikes are not immediate.

Hybrid Car Prices Rise as Import Incentives Expire in Azerbaijan

With New Year approaching, Azerbaijan’s car market is already reacting to the imminent expiration of import incentives for hybrid vehicles. Dealers warn that prices have begun rising and further increases are expected from January 2026.

Geopolitical Competition in the South Caucasus Enters a New Phase

As Russia and Iran push back against the TRIPP initiative, Azerbaijan is reshaping the South Caucasus through connectivity and post-conflict normalization-challenging long-standing geopolitical gatekeepers.

Falling Caspian Sea Level Threatens Transport Routes

The declining water level of the Caspian Sea is creating serious challenges for cargo transportation, Azerbaijan’s Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport Rahman...

Expert: Turkey’s “Azerbaijan First” Policy Limits Normalization With Armenia

Turkey’s influence in the South Caucasus is underestimated, while Ankara’s “Azerbaijan First” policy continues to block meaningful normalization with Armenia, says APRI Armenia researcher Benyamin Poghosyan, warning that selective regional connectivity could leave Yerevan sidelined.

SOCAR Acquires Power Plant in Turkey for $225 Million

The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) has signed an agreement in Baku to acquire the 870-MW “Gama Enerji İç Anadolu” power plant in...

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