As the National Statistics Office of Georgia said on its website, the increase of the trade turnover between Georgia and Russia was 7% year-on-year and reached $1.28 billion in January-June 2025.
In spite of a 2% decline of Georgian exports ($332.2 million) in the first half, there was a 10.5% growth of imports from Russia (totally $950.5 million). The volume of Georgia’s negative trade balance with Russia grew by 18.7% to $608.2 million.
Precisely, the downfall of wine shipments was 34.5% in value terms to $72.8 million, exports of other alcoholic beverages fell down by 6.1% (totally $65.1 million), mineral water exports grew up by 2.4% to $41.75 million and beverages with added sugar declined by 3.9% to $27.1 million in the commodity structure of Georgia’s exports to Russia.
The rise of supplies of oil and petroleum products was 7.5% to $284.5 million, gaseous hydrocarbons grew up by 27.2% to $128 million and wheat – by 17% to $32.25 million. The decline of imports of machinery and equipment was $24.3 million from $119,900 a year previously, and semis from iron and unalloyed steel dropped to $21.7 million from $80,100 in the structure of imports from Russia.
Trade turnover between Georgia and Russia grew up by 5.4% to $2.53 billion in 2024. The increase of Georgian exports over the year was 3.7% ($681.5 million in total), while the rise of imports from Russia attained 6% to $1.85 billion. The total Georgia’s foreign trade deficit with Russia grew up by 7.4% and reached $1.17 billion.
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