BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 26. The Ministries
of Economy of Azerbaijan and Georgia discussed strengthening
economic cooperation, Azerbaijan's Minister of Economy Mikayil
Jabbarov wrote on his X account, Trend reports.


“During the meeting with Mariam Kvrivishvili, Minister of
Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, held within the
framework of the Georgia–Azerbaijan–Türkiye BusinessForum, we
highlighted the diversified Azerbaijan–Georgia economic partnership
and the successful cooperation delivered through regional
projects.


We also reviewed prospects for joint activities to further
strengthen business ties, as well as priority items on the
cooperation agenda in trade, energy, transport, transit, and other
sectors,'' the publication reads.


In January this year, the volume of trade operations between
Azerbaijan and Georgia amounted to $77.9 million. This is $4.8
million or 6.6% more than the same period in 2025.


In January this year, Azerbaijan's exports to Georgia amounted
to $69.3 million, which is $4.7 million or 7.3% more than the same
period last year.







Over the reporting month, Azerbaijan's non-oil exports to
Georgia amounted to $31.6 million, which is $5.1 million or 19.4%
more than in January 2025.


The share of non-oil products supplied to Georgia in
Azerbaijan's total non-oil exports amounted to 11.78%. Georgia
ranked third among the countries importing Azerbaijani non-oil
products in terms of this indicator.


During the reporting period, Georgia's exports to Azerbaijan
totaled $8.6 million, which is $51,000 or 0.6% more than the same
period last year.