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How to Reduce Food Import Growth?
Causes and solutions for rising food imports in Azerbaijan.
Russian Restrictions Hit Armenia's GDP
Russian restrictions on Armenian goods impact 1.5-2% of GDP, says Central Bank official. Alternative markets needed to avoid deflation.
New era in meat production: How will prices be regulated? - PHOTO
Azerbaijan aims to stabilize meat prices by boosting production and lowering costs. The State Program, investments, and local feed production will create market balance.
Court of Accounts Chair Proposes Transparency Reforms
Vugar Gulmammadov, Chairman of the Court of Accounts, proposes measures to enhance budget transparency and efficiency.
EU sacrifices Ukraine in China rivalry
The EU's quota system could destroy Ukraine's metallurgy. Amid competition with China, the EU sacrifices Ukraine.
Pashinyan: Armenia's agricultural products to be exported to EU duty-free
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan announces duty-free export of agricultural products to the EU, offering new market opportunities after Russian restrictions.
Why is milk getting expensive? Numbers catch attention
In the first quarter of 2026, milk imports to Azerbaijan rose by 35%. Why are prices increasing? Experts explain the reasons.
EU to Allocate €50 Million to Yerevan
The EU will provide €50 million in financial aid to Armenia due to Russia's export restrictions, announced Ursula von der Leyen.
Russia to Replace Armenia with Azerbaijan
Russia plans to replace Armenian agricultural imports with Azerbaijani supplies, says Putin's envoy.
Roskachestvo: If Interest in Armenian Products Rises, Mass Inspections to Be Conducted
Roskachestvo head Maxim Protasov said that if interest in Armenian products rises, mass inspections will be conducted.
Severe Consequences of Hormuz Strait Closure
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz will increase oil prices, impacting billions. UNCTAD report warns of $20 billion additional costs.
Russia Expands Import Ban on Armenian Agricultural Products
Russia imposes import ban on Armenian pomegranates, eggplants, potatoes, and dried fruits due to phytosanitary concerns.
Russia-Armenia Tensions and South Caucasus Balance
Rising tensions between Russia and Armenia and the shifting political balance in the South Caucasus discussed on Baku TV.
Russia restricts fruit imports from Armenia
Russia restricts imports of stone fruits and grapes from Armenia, including cherries, plums, and peaches, starting June 2.
Russia Halts Fish Imports from Armenia
Russia halts fish imports from Armenia starting June 2. Certification suspended for all but two Armenian companies.
Stablecoins Extend US Monetary Policy
Fed's Waller says stablecoins broaden US monetary policy influence globally, supporting dollar dominance.
Mercedes may exit US market
Mercedes-Benz may exit the US market over concerns about a new bill targeting Chinese-linked automakers.
Flesh-Eating Fly Found 31 Miles from US Border
Flesh-eating screwworm found 31 miles from US border. USDA warns of $1.8 billion damage risk to Texas economy.
Pezeshkian Orders Imports via Azerbaijan
Iranian President Pezeshkian instructs government to use Azerbaijan and other neighbors for importing essential goods.
Japan spent $73 billion on yen
Japan spent $73 billion on yen intervention but with limited effect as the currency hovers near intervention levels.
Indonesia inflation seen at 2.97% in May
Indonesia's May inflation forecast at 2.97% fueled by non-subsidised fuel, airfares, and cooking oil prices.
Russia Warns Armenia on Agricultural Products
Russia's Rosselkhoznadzor warns Armenia that agricultural products do not meet requirements, citing the abolished Ministry of Agriculture and previous import restrictions.
Fish Market Shortage: Will Prices Rise Further?
Fish market prices are rising due to higher costs and Iran import disruptions. Economist predicts further increases.
Sri Lanka Rate Hike Risks IMF-Backed Recovery
Sri Lanka's surprise interest rate hike by 100 basis points risks choking off the IMF-backed recovery amid soaring energy costs and external pressures.
Fake goods thrive in Vietnam despite US tariff threat | Bond.az
Counterfeit goods thrive in Vietnam despite U.S. tariff threats and government crackdowns at notorious markets like Ninh Hiep.
European shares flat after US strikes on Iran
European shares flat after US strikes on Iran dampen peace hopes. STOXX 600 unchanged, Brent crude rises 2%, Ferrari drops 7%.
Vietnam GDP grows 7.83% in Q1 2026
Vietnam's Q1 2026 GDP growth hits 7.83%, with exports surging 19.7%. Read more on Bond.az.
President: We supply nitrogen fertilizers to many countries
President Ilham Aliyev: Azerbaijan supplies nitrogen fertilizers to many countries, plans to expand mixed fertilizer production.
India replaces Middle East oil with Latin America, Africa
India replaces Middle East oil with Latin American and African crude after Hormuz disruption. Russia remains top supplier.
Indian rupee firms as RBI warns of intervention
Indian rupee strengthens after RBI governor warns of intervention. USD/INR falls 0.5% to 95.70 amid falling oil prices.
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