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Domestic exports up by 66.1 per cent in January–May l Geostat

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According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat), the volume of goods exported from Georgia (excluding undeclared exports) amounted to USD 3,107.7 million in January–May 2026, which is 19.8 per cent higher than the same period last year.

GeoStat reports that domestic exports, excluding re-exports, accounted for 62.1 per cent of total exports. This figure increased by 66.1 per cent compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, reaching USD 1,929.1 million.

According to the agency’s report, the share of the top ten largest countries constituted 66.9 per cent of Georgia’s total domestic exports in January–May 2026. In this regard, the largest export partners are China with USD 317.4 million, Russia with USD 229.0 million, and Turkey with USD 207.2 million.

Information from GeoStat shows that petroleum and petroleum products ranked first at USD 352.2 million among the top ten domestic export commodities in January–May 2026. This commodity group’s share accounted for 18.3 per cent of total domestic exports. Precious metal ores and concentrates ranked second at USD 255.6 million, while ferro-alloys took third place at USD 130.8 million.

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image Georgia's foreign trade turnover up by 3.7 per cent in January–May l Geostat

19.06.2026.21:21

According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat), Georgia’s foreign trade turnover in goods (excluding undeclared trade) amounted to USD 10,439.5 million in January–May 2026, representing a 3.7 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.

Of this total, GeoStat reports that exports grew 19.8 per cent to USD 3,107.7 million, while imports slipped 1.9 per cent to USD 7,331.9 million.

Georgia’s negative trade balance (trade deficit) in January–May 2026 amounted to USD 4,224.2 million, accounting for 40.5 per cent of the total foreign trade turnover.

Furthermore, according to the agency’s report, the share of the top ten largest trading partners constituted 66.5 per cent of Georgia’s total foreign trade turnover in January–May 2026. The country’s largest trading partners are Turkey with USD 1,387.5 million, Russia with USD 1,232.1 million, and China with USD 1,177.2 million.

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