Georgia is a Transit Corridor in Trade with Central Asia

An event hosted by the Kazakh-Georgian Economic Union presented the findings of PMCG’s policy paper “Facilitating Trade with Central Asia: Georgia’s Role as a Transit Corridor” on 24 December 2024.
Attendees were guided through the comprehensive document, which offers informed insights into the prospects and potential means of strengthening trade ties between Georgia and Kazakhstan, during proceedings by the founder of the Union, Giorgi Jakhutashvili.
Particularly, the document identified new, potentially profitable products for exchange and underscored Georgia’s pivotal role as a transit corridor for trade to and from Central Asia.
At first, distinguished guests, including the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Georgia and representatives from the private sectors of both counties, discussed opportunities to enhance bilateral trade and economic collaboration.
Consequently, participants had a dialogue about PMCG’s paper and explored actionable steps to deepen trade relations, address the challenges identified in the document, and foster mutually beneficial partnerships.
As a result, stakeholders from both Kazakhstan and Georgia reinforced their shared commitment to expand economic ties.
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