During the state visit of the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, to Georgia, the deepening of economic relations between the two countries was one of the main issues discussed. The strategic partnership between the countries enables the expansion of economic ties.
Out of Azerbaijan's exports to Georgia worth 712.7 million dollars, 347.9 million dollars are non-oil and gas products. This means that last year Azerbaijan sent energy products worth 364.8 million dollars to Georgia. Additionally, within the year, we imported goods worth 168.7 million dollars from Georgia.
So, what products does Azerbaijan import from Georgia?
In 2025, Azerbaijan conducted import and export operations with Georgia under 1002 product codes.
Within the year, we imported from Georgia waters, non-alcoholic energy drinks and sugar additives (30 million dollars), live cattle (29.1 million dollars), live sheep (18.1 million dollars), sodium cyanides (10.3 million dollars), potatoes (7.8 million dollars), ferrosilicomanganese alloys (7.1 million dollars), parts and additional products of domestic chickens (6.7 million dollars), unglazed ceramic tiles (5.4 million dollars), non-alcoholic beverages (3.5 million dollars), electrical energy (3.2 million dollars), glass containers for storage, transportation and packaging of goods (2.9 million dollars), plastic mass-made stoppers, caps and lids (2.5 million dollars), bird eggs, shelled, fertilized eggs for incubation (2.7 million dollars), postage stamps, government duty stamps, heraldic papers, check booklets, excise stamps, banknotes (2.3 million dollars), bread and bakery products and confectionery (2.2 million dollars), and other products.
As can be seen, food and beverage products dominate the list of goods imported from Georgia. In this context, expanding cooperation with Georgia could enable the organization of local production of these products.
Vuqar Bayramov,
economist deputy