GeoStat: Georgia’s foreign trade in goods grows by 8.6% in January–October 2025
According to the National Statistics Office (GeoStat), Georgia’s foreign trade in goods (excluding undeclared trade) reached USD 20,831.5 million between January and October 2025, representing an increase of 8.6 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Data from GeoStat reveal that exports amounted to USD 5,835.9 million, a 6.8% rise, while imports stood at USD 14,995.7 million, showing a 9.3% increase.
Georgia’s trade deficit for the period was USD 9,159.8 million, accounting for 44.0% of the country’s total foreign trade turnover.
Furthermore, the agency’s report indicates that the ten largest trading partners accounted for 68.4% of Georgia’s total foreign trade in the first ten months of 2025. The country’s leading trading partners were Türkiye, with USD 2,536.2 million; the United States, with USD 2,343.3 million; and Russia, with USD 2,145.9 million.
Among the top ten export commodities during this period, light vehicles ranked first, with exports valued at USD 2,287.1 million, constituting 39.2% of all exports. The second-largest export category was precious metal ores and concentrates, at USD 291.6 million, followed by alcoholic beverages, at USD 230.1 million.
The most significant import commodity group was passenger cars, with imports valued at USD 3,152.4 million, representing 21.0% of total imports. This was followed by oil and petroleum products, at USD 1,098.2 million, and packaged medical products, at USD 559.9 million.