Tbilisi (GBC) - According to Geostat, in January-February 2026, Georgia's external trade turnover in goods (excluding undeclared trade) amounted to $3.5 billion, which is 6.9% less than in the same period of the previous year. Of this, exports amounted to $1.02 billion (increased by 22.9%), and imports amounted to $2.48 billion (decreased by 15.4%). Georgia's trade deficit in January-February 2026 amounted to $1.45 billion, which is 41.5% of foreign trade turnover.

According to Geostat, in January-February 2026, the share of the ten largest export partner countries in Georgia's total exports amounted to 72.1%. The top three export countries were formed as follows:

  • China ($147.1 million)
  • Kyrgyzstan ($105.9 million)
  • Azerbaijan ($95.1 million)

In January-February 2026, the share of the ten largest import partner countries in Georgia's total imports amounted to 69.1%. The top three include:

  • Turkey ($415.6 million)
  • Russia ($326.3 million)
  • China ($310.7 million)

In January-February 2026, the share of the ten largest trade partner countries in Georgia's total foreign trade turnover amounted to 66.9%. The country's largest trading partners are:

  • Turkey ($499.5 million)
  • China ($457.8 million)
  • Russia ($418.3 million)

In January-February 2026, among the top ten export commodity groups, passenger cars took first place with $216.3 million, which is 21.1% of all exports. Precious metal ores and concentrates take second place with $125.6 million (12.2% of all exports), and oil and petroleum products take third place with $93.3 million (9.1%).

According to Geostat, the largest import commodity group in January-February 2026 was represented by passenger cars, whose imports amounted to $332.7 million and 13.4% of all imports. Second place is taken by oil and petroleum products with $209 (8.4% of imports), and third place is taken by petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons with $134.7 million (5.4% of imports).