One of the most notable features of Baku Energy Week was the broad international representation among participants. Alongside delegates from China, Japan, South Korea, and other Asian countries, Russian companies also demonstrated active participation. This once again highlighted Azerbaijan’s growing appeal as a platform for international cooperation in the fields of energy, industry, and investment.
According to sea-news.az representatives of several foreign companies and holdings openly expressed their interest in establishing partnerships with Azerbaijani businesses and investors during the event. They emphasized that this interest is built on long-standing economic relations and mutual trust. Participants also discussed the implementation of sustainable projects with local brands, noting that “what brought us here is the fact that your country is becoming a new gateway to Europe.”
Azerbaijan’s reputation as both an initiator and participant in major international energy projects, combined with its strategic position linking Europe and Asia, has transformed the country into one of the region’s key business and investment hubs. For this reason, many international companies view Baku Energy Week not only as an energy forum but also as an important platform for building new partnerships and exploring long-term cooperation opportunities.
Today, Azerbaijan is not only an exporter of energy resources but also a country that contributes to creating a reliable environment for cooperation among nations and business communities. The strong international interest observed at Baku Energy Week serves as a clear indicator of this trust and of the country’s growing economic influence on the global stage.





