BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 30. The volume of trade
between Azerbaijan and Germany amounted to $295.2 million in the
first three months of this year.


The data obtained by Trend from the country's State Customs Committee of
Azerbaijan indicates that this is $237.8 million, or 1.8 times
less, compared to the same period in 2025.


Over the reporting period, trade with Germany accounted for
3.14% of Azerbaijan’s total trade volume.


From January through March of this year, Azerbaijan exported
goods to Germany worth $142.1 million. This is $146.1 million, or
approximately half, less than the same period last year.


During the reporting period, Azerbaijan imported goods from
Germany worth $153.1 million, which is $91.7 million, or 1.6 times
less, compared to the same period in 2025.







Azerbaijan conducted trade operations with foreign countries
totaling $9.4 billion from January through March of this year. This
is $2.6 billion, or 21.9%, less than the same period last year.


Of the total foreign trade turnover, $5.402 billion accounted
for exports, and $4.005 billion accounted for imports. Over the
past year, exports decreased by $984 million or 15.4%, while
imports decreased by $1.658 billion or 29.3%.


Consequently, the trade surplus amounted to $1.3 billion, which
is $675 million, or 1.9 times, higher than the previous year.