This is reported in the Export Review, published April 27 by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communications.
During the period, the greatest share of the exported non-oil products fell on electricity ($33.9 million), gold ($30.9 million) and polyethylene ($26.3 million).
Electricity exports during the period increased 8.6 times, fruits and vegetables - 45.7 percent, ferrous metals and products made of them - 34.8 percent, chemical products - 29.5 percent, cotton yarn - 24.8 percent, tea - 12.9 percent, aluminum and products made of it - by 4 percent.
In the list of the main importers of non-oil products from Azerbaijan in January-March 2018 the first place was taken by Russia ($98.7 million), followed by Turkey ($97.6 million), Switzerland ($33.8 million), Georgia ($31.8 million) and China ($11.9 million).
In March 2018, non-oil exports from Azerbaijan amounted to $115 million. During the period, Azerbaijan mostly exported electricity ($13.6 million), tomatoes ($9.3 million) and peeled hazelnuts ($8.3 million).
In March, Turkey ($32.2 million) became the largest importer of Azerbaijani non-oil products.
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