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How Will Economic Trends Change by 2026?

Azerbaijan's economy saw growth in the non-oil sector. Explore how economic trends may change until 2026.

Harper Clark
ByHarper Clark- Senior Editor
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Azerbaijan's economy recorded 0.2% growth in April after a negative dynamic in the first quarter.

GDP growth was driven by the non-oil sector, which saw a 0.7% increase in January-April.

How might the economic course change by the end of 2026? Experts share their forecasts.

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