Deputy Minister of Economy Genadi Arveladze says that Georgia has signed free trade agreements with 46 countries and one administrative entity. It grants preferential access to their markets to about 87% of the country’s exports.
According to the Caspian Post, the European Union, China, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates are Georgia’s major partners. This gives Georgian producers access to a combined consumer market estimated at USD 2.3 billion.
As Arveladze stated, the government is trying to gain access to an additional market of the Gulf Cooperation Council worth around USD 60 million. The launch of free trade talks with Serbia is being prepared. Also, they plan negotiations with Israel for 2026. Moreover, legal procedures of talks with South Korea are now in progress. As a result of these prospective agreements, Georgian businesses could gain more than USD 130 million in new export opportunities.
Simultaneously, exporters continue to receive the support of the Ministry of Economy through the ‘Enterprise Georgia’ program. It increases international visibility of Georgian products and strengthening their market presence.
All these efforts made exports grow by more than 10% year-on-year during the first 11 months of 2025, beyond annual targets. Georgian goods were shipped to 134 countries, which shows the improvement of export diversification. 70 markets demonstrated growth and 20 countries doubled exports.
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