Georgia's foreign trade turnover increased by 9.5 percent in January-November 2025.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Tbilisi, December 19 /Xinhua/ — Georgia's foreign trade turnover in January-November 2025 increased by 9.5 percent compared to the same period last year and amounted to $23.22 billion.

According to preliminary data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia, exports increased by 10.1 percent, reaching $6.62 billion, while imports rose by 9.3 percent to $16.6 billion. During the reporting period, the ten largest partner countries accounted for 79.1 percent of the country's exports and 71.0 percent of its imports.

Kyrgyzstan was Georgia's largest export destination, with $1.4 billion in goods shipped. Kazakhstan followed, with $849.9 million in goods, and Russia with $672.5 million.

The United States leads the list of importers, with Georgia purchasing $2.5 billion worth of products. Turkey ranked second and third, with $2.49 billion, and China, with $1.8 billion.

Passenger cars were the leading export commodity, with revenue reaching $2.62 billion, accounting for 39.6 percent of total exports. Passenger cars also held the lead in imports, with revenue reaching $3.54 billion. They were followed by oil and petroleum products, as well as packaged pharmaceuticals.

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