Crude oil and oil products made up 80.6% of Azerbaijani export within 11 months of 2007.

In line with the press-release of the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan, issued Wednesday, the share of crude oil in the overall volume of export made up 53.7% and the share of oil products nearly 27%.
The share of oil and oil products has experienced a 2% decline through the reported period as compared to January-November of 2006.
At the same time, the share of crude oil in the total export fell by 5.6% and share of oil products rose by 2.4%.
Oil and oil products are followed by the following goods: fruits and vegetables-2.5% of export, chemical products-1.5%, aluminum and its products-1.5%, animal and vegetable oil -1.42%, ferrous metals and their products-1.2%, cotton-0.5%, alcohol and non-alcohol drinks-4.5%, tobacco and tobacco wares-0.1%.
Other goods make up for 10.3% of export.
Through the reported period Azerbaijani import comprised 30.2% mechanical and electrical device and spare parts, 15.2% transport means and spare parts, 11.8% foodstuffs, 11.2% ferrous metals and their products, 1.6% pharmaceutical wares, 1.3% timber and timber products, 1% oil gas and other gas hydrocarbons, 1% consumer goods.
Other goods accounted for the rest 26% of import.
The volume of external trade turnover of Azerbaijan made up $10.5 billion, including $5.5 billion
of export and about $5 billion of import.
/Day.Az/