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21 August 2023 [22:15] - Today.Az


Georgia has exported locally produced goods worth $3.58 billion between January and July of the current year, marking a 15.9 percent year-on-year increase, the National Statistics Office said on Monday, Azernews reports, citing Agenda.

The Office said local exports in the country had accounted for 48.2 percent - or $1.72 billion - of the total exports in the reporting period, a 22 percent decrease compared to January-July of 2022.

Georgia’s top trading partners in the reporting period were:

  • Russia - $323.6 million
  • Turkey - $236.7 million
  • China - $217.5 million

The five largest domestic export goods were:

  • Copper ores and concentrates - $375.5 million (21.7% of total exports)
  • Wine from fresh grapes - $149.8 million (8.7%)
  • Ferro-alloys - $111.2 million (6.4%)
  • Nitrogenous fertilisers - $106.8 million (6.2%)
  • Electricity - $80.1 million (4.6%)

Georgia's external trade turnover amounted to $12.09 billion in the same period, posting an 18 percent increase year-on-year.



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