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S&P sees improving investment climate amid peace progress and fiscal rebalancing

S&P sees improving investment climate amid peace progress and fiscal rebalancing

One of the key drivers behind S&P’s assessment is the noticeable easing of tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Progress toward a peace settlement, combined with defense spending cuts in the 2026 budgets of both countries, has significantly reduced the risk of renewed conflict. From an investor’s perspective...

Turkish company signs contract for Shah Deniz compression platform project

Turkish company signs contract for Shah Deniz compression platform project

Turkish company Hareket Project Transportation (HPT) has signed a contract worth 11 million US dollars to provide engineering, transportation and crane services for the construction of the Shah Deniz Compression (SHDC) platform, Azernews reports.

BYD to expand electric bus production in Azerbaijan by year-end

BYD to expand electric bus production in Azerbaijan by year-end

Pragmatic cooperation between China and Azerbaijan has produced “bright and fruitful results” in 2025, Chinese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Lu Mei said at a briefing dedicated to the outcomes of bilateral relations over the past year, Azernews reports.

Trial of Armenian citizens continues with defendants’ final statements [PHOTOS]

Trial of Armenian citizens continues with defendants’ final statements [PHOTOS]

The hearing of the open court session in the criminal cases against citizens of the Republic of Armenia — Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Gukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, Davit Ishkhanyan, David Babayan, Levon Mnatsakanyan, and others – accused of committing crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, including the preparation and conduct of an aggressive war, genocide, violations of the laws and rules of war, as well as terrorism, financing of terrorism, violent seizure and retention of power, and numerous other crimes as a result of Armenia’s military aggression against Azerbaijan, continued on December 25.

China accelerates maglev flatcar to 700 km/h

China accelerates maglev flatcar to 700 km/h

Engineers in China have successfully accelerated a multi-ton flatcar powered by electromagnetic propulsion to 700 km/h in just two seconds, Azernews reports.

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