Georgian external trade up 1.6% in January-July with Turkey, Russia, US top partners

The list of top trading partners of Georgia between the first seven months of this year was topped by Turkey with $1.80 billion, Russia with $1.42 billion and the United States with $1.07 billion, the National Statistics office said on Monday.

The list of exports was headed by Kyrgyzstan ($587.5mln), Kazakhstan ($446.5mln) and Russia ($407.2mln), while imports were topped by Turkey ($1.51bln), Russia ($1.02bln) and the United States ($991.2mln).

The top export items were the following:
Motor vehicles – $1.19 billion (33.8 percent of total exports)
Ferro-alloys – $201.4 million (5.7 percent)
Fresh grapes – $174.4 million (4.9 percent)
The three top import commodities included:
Motor vehicles – $1.60 billion (17.8 percent of the total imports)
Petroleum and petroleum oils – $769.7 million (8.5 percent)
Medicaments – $370.1 million (4.1 percent)
Overall, the Georgian external trade turnover amounted to $12.56 billion between January-July, posting a 1.6 percent year-on-year increase.

The value of exports decreased by 1.3 percent and equalled $3.53 billion, while imports also increased by 2.9 percent, amounting to $9.03 billion in the reporting period.

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