• GDP: US$30.01 billion. • Main exports: Oil and oil products. • Main imports: Machinery and equipment, metals, chemicals and foodstuffs. • Main trade partners: Italy, Israel, Georgia, Spain, Iceland, Russia and Turkey. Political upheaval – especially the war in Nagorno-Karabakh – and disruption of trading links within the former USSR resulted in a dramatic fall in production levels in Azerbaijan. Since the late 1990s, the economy has undergone a mild recovery. Agriculture is an important part of the economy, in terms of both employment and production. Cotton, grain, fruit and vegetables are the major products; livestock rearing is the other main contributor to the sector. Traditionally, heavy industry, in the form of chemicals, steel and metal products, dominated the industrial sector but there are now also important light industrial operations devoted to food processing and textiles. However, the oil and gas industry offers the greatest promise for Azerbaijan’s future economic development. Most of the reserves are located in the Caspian Sea basin and the Azeri government has signed a number of major deals with a variety of consortia for the exploration and development of various offshore fields; the state oil corporation retains a partial share in all of these. In the last few years, the contribution of the service sector – especially transport, telecommunications and trade-related activities – has grown sharply and now accounts for a large part of the economy. Azerbaijan left the Rouble zone in 1993, introducing its own currency, the Manat, the following year. A major privatisation programme was also put into effect that transferred over three-quarters of productive activity into private ownership by 1998. As well as the IMF and the World Bank, which it joined in 1992, Azerbaijan has been accepted for membership of the Islamic Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (as a ’country of operation’) and a number of regional economic and trade organisations. US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce1212 Potomac Street, NW, Washington DC 20007, USA Tel: (202) 333 8702. Website: www.usacc.orgChamber of Commerce and IndustryIstiglaliyat kucesi 31-33, 370001 Baku, Azerbaijan Tel: (12) 928 912. E-mail: expo@chamber.baku.az
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