South Caucasus Trade Review - May 2026
The South Caucasus countries - Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan - are small, open economies with high levels of integration into global markets. This economic openness means that international trade plays a vital role in their development. External trade is making an outstanding contribution to the region's economic growth (see Monthly Review of the Caucasus Economy).
According to our estimates, the South Caucasus region's trade turnover for first three months totaled $23,888.5 million, comprising exports valued at $12,901.7 million and imports at $10,986.8 million. In the same period of the previous year, external trade turnover amounted to $22,330.3 million. Consequently, the region's external trade expanded by 7.0% during the January-March period. In March of this year, trade turnover was $8,308.0 million.
In first three months of this year, Azerbaijan's share in trade turnover was 55.7%, while Georgia's and Armenia's percentages were 24.6% and 19.7%, respectively.
In March of this year, trade turnover increased by 10.5% year-over-year compared to the same month in the previous year. Monthly exports and imports were valued at $4,400.8 million and $3,907.1 million, respectively.
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