Azerbaijan's revenues from copper exports rose in March 2026, according to data from the country's State Customs Committee. The increase was attributed to higher global copper prices and sustained demand from key markets.
In March 2026, Azerbaijan exported copper and copper products worth approximately $XX million, up from $XX million in February 2026. The volume of exports also increased, reaching XX tons compared to XX tons in the previous month.
The main destinations for Azerbaijani copper included Turkey, the European Union, and China. The rise in revenues reflects the ongoing global demand for copper, driven by its use in construction, electronics, and renewable energy technologies.
Analysts note that Azerbaijan's copper sector benefits from the country's rich mineral deposits and ongoing investments in mining infrastructure. The government has prioritized the development of the non-oil sector, with copper playing a key role in diversifying the economy.