Azerbaijan GDP Grows 1.4% in 2025

2026-01-19 08:08 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

Azerbaijan’s gross domestic product expanded by 1.4% year-on-year in 2025, slowing from an almost one-year high of 1.6% in the eleven months to November and from a 4.1% rise in 2024.

The value added in the oil and gas sector of the economy contracted by 1.6%, while the non-oil and gas sector rose by 2.7%.

On the production side, industry was the largest contributor to GDP production, accounting 33%, followed by trade and vehicle repair (11.3%), transport and warehousing (7.1%), construction (6.5%), agriculture, forestry, and fishing (5.9%), tourist accommodation and public catering (2.8%), information and communication (2.1%), other sectors (21.7%), and net taxes on products and imports (9.6%).



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