Azerbaijan–Malaysia relations
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Azerbaijan–Malaysia relations refers to a foreign relations between Azerbaijan and Malaysia. Azerbaijan has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur,[1] while the Malaysian has an embassy in Baku.[2]
History
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Economy relations
In 2012, the total exports from Malaysia to Azerbaijan stood at US$14.15 million, with fuel and chemical components being the largest contributor at US$4.1 million and palm oil at US$3.3 million.[4] At the same year, around 290 Malaysians has travelled to Azerbaijan for business and work, especially in the petrochemical sector, while there were some 50 Azerbaijan citizens in Malaysia who were mostly students and also in the business sector.[4] The Malaysian cargo airlines also has choose Azerbaijan as its main transit hub.[5]
References
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External links
- Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre For Arbitration (KLRCA) Azerbaijan Arbitration and Mediation Center
- Azerbaijan-Malaysia Relations Azerbaijan Arbitration and Mediation Center
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