Azerbaijan Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Expo

Exhibition time: September 25-27, 2025

Exhibition location: Baku International Convention and Exhibition Center

Host: KAC International Exhibition Group

Co organizer: Azerbaijan State Chamber of Commerce and Industry

                      Azerbaijan Entrepreneurs Association

Scope of exhibits:

1. Household appliances: household appliances, kitchen and bathroom appliances, cleaning appliances, air conditioning and heating equipment, small appliances, etc;

2. Consumer electronics: smartphones and accessories, tablets and laptops, smartwatches and health monitoring devices, audio devices, etc;

3. Computers and peripheral devices: personal computers, monitors, printing devices, input/output devices, etc;

4. Communication equipment: mobile phones, base station equipment, network equipment, satellite communication equipment, etc;

5. Entertainment electronic products: gaming devices, audio and video equipment, digital photo frames, e-book readers, etc;

6. Intelligent hardware and IoT devices: smart home devices, wearable devices, drones, robots, etc;

7. Office electronic equipment: copiers and printers, projectors, scanners, fax machines, etc;

8. Educational electronic products: educational tablets, electronic dictionaries, learning tools, etc;

9. Automotive electronics: in car navigation system, in car audio and video system, driving recorder, etc;

10. Industrial and professional electronic equipment: industrial control equipment, testing and measuring equipment, safety monitoring equipment, etc;

11. Other electronic consumer goods: electronic cigarettes and atomizers, personal care appliances, portable power supplies, etc;

Project Introduction:

Azerbaijan Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Exhibition has been successfully held for 6 times. In the last exhibition, more than 200 enterprises from Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Iran, China, Georgia and surrounding countries participated in the exhibition, with the on-site turnover of 9.68 million dollars and the intended turnover of 36.8 million dollars. The exhibition has attracted manufacturers, brands, retailers, distributors, and channel partners from Azerbaijan and surrounding home appliances and electronic consumer goods, such as M.VIDEOL, DNS, AZERCELL, BAKCELL, ALFA GROUP and other well-known wholesalers from CIS countries to negotiate and purchase. Participating companies will have the opportunity to communicate face-to-face with potential customers and establish long-term cooperative relationships.

Azerbaijan Introduction:

Azerbaijan is located in the southeastern part of the Transcaucasian region at the junction of the Eurasian continent, with an area of 86600 square kilometers. It borders the Caspian Sea in the east, Iran and Türkiye in the south, Russia in the north, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan across the sea in the east, and Georgia and Armenia in the west. It connects Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Russia. It is an important node and trade route of the “the Belt and Road”, which is one of the countries through which China Europe trains pass. And it has many trade ports including Baku Port, the largest in the Caspian Sea region, with natural advantages in international trade logistics. The GDP for 2024 is 74.316 billion US dollars, with an actual GDP growth rate of 4.1% for the whole year. As of March 2024, the population of Azerbaijan is 10.1875 million, with a high growth rate. The median age is 32 years old, of which 24% are under 14 years old and 65% are between 18-50 years old. The population has strong purchasing power and is enthusiastic about consumption. Its ethnic characteristics are liking excitement, socializing, and hosting parties.

Azerbaijan is rich in oil and gas resources, with oil reserves ranking 20th in the world and natural gas reserves ranking 9th in the world. The oil and gas and related industries account for over 70% of the country’s GDP, earning it the nickname “Little Dubai of West Asia”. Azerbaijan’s industry is based on the energy economy of oil and gas extraction, supplemented by automobile maintenance, trade, agriculture, and a small amount of manufacturing. The productivity of daily necessities is relatively low, and most of the materials rely on imports, especially lacking high-quality products. In 2024, China will become Azerbaijan’s second largest trading partner and the largest source of imports, with 45% of China’s trade with the South Caucasus region coming from Azerbaijan.

Development Trends and Future Prospects of Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Industry:

In recent years, the home appliance and electronic consumer goods market in Azerbaijan has shown a stable growth trend, with an average annual growth rate of about 5% -7% in market size. This growth is attributed to the improvement of residents’ income levels and the upgrading of consumption concepts. With the development of the economy, the number of middle class in Azerbaijan continues to increase, and their demand for high-quality living has driven their purchasing power for household appliances and electronic consumer goods. The Azerbaijani government actively promotes digital transformation and encourages the application of information technology and smart devices.

The electronic consumer goods market in Azerbaijan is in a rapid development stage, with diverse and promising consumer demands. The localization development is slow, and smart products rely entirely on imports. Chinese companies are expected to gain considerable profits in this market. Between 2020 and 2023, Azerbaijan’s annual imports of household appliances and electronic consumer goods from China amounted to approximately $500 million to $800 million. Considering the stable growth of the Chinese economy in recent years and the increasing demand for electronic products in the Azerbaijani market, it is expected that this number may approach $1 billion by 2025.

In recent years, with the rapid development of China’s economy, Azerbaijanis have begun to actively learn Chinese culture and signed a number of cooperation agreements with China. The two countries have friendly relations. Under the framework of the “the Belt and Road” cooperation, they have provided policy support and convenient conditions for Chinese enterprises, and purchased a large number of Chinese goods, which has set off a “China craze” in the local area. “Made in China” is popular in the local area, and China’s export to Azerbaijan has grown rapidly.

Diplomatic relations between the two countries:

On the afternoon of July 3, 2024, President Xi Jinping met with Azerbaijani President Aliyev before attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Astana. During the meeting, the two sides issued the Joint Statement of the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Azerbaijan on Establishing Strategic Partnership, and signed a series of cooperation documents on jointly building the “the Belt and Road”, connectivity and other fields. Since 2017, Azerbaijan has actively participated in the construction of the “the Belt and Road” and sought new opportunities for cooperation in various industries. The development strategies of the two countries are highly consistent, and cooperation on jointly building the the Belt and Road has continued to advance, with bilateral trade volume growing more than 1200 times in 30 years.