Tbilisi (GBC) - In January-March 2025, the external merchandise trade (excluding non-declared trade) of Georgia amounted to USD 5 billion 618.6 million, 16.1% higher year-on-year, according to the preliminary data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).
The exports equaled 1.4 billion (5.7 percent higher), while the imports stood at USD 4.2 billion (20.1 percent higher). The negative trade balance was USD 2.8 million in January-March 2025 and its share in external trade turnover constituted 50.1%.
In January-March 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners by exports in the total exports of Georgia amounted to 78.1 percent. The top partners were Kyrgyzstan (USD 298.6 million), Kazakhstan (USD 176.2 million) and Azerbaijan (USD 140.3 million).
In January-March 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners by imports in the total imports of Georgia amounted to 73.2 percent. The top partners were the USA (USD 654.4 million), Türkiye (USD 587.3 million) and Russia (USD 512.9 million).
In January-March 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners in the total external trade turnover of Georgia amounted to 70.0 percent. The top trading partners were USA (USD 669.2 million), Türkiye (USD 663.3 million) and Russia (USD 642.8 million).
In January-March 2025 motor cars claimed the first place in the list of top export items, equaling USD 500.7 million with 35.7 percent of total exports. The exports of spirituous beverages totaled USD 54.7 million and their share in the total exports amounted to 3.9 percent. The exports of precious metal ores and concentrates occupied the third place standing at USD 53.0 million and constituting 3.8 percent of the total exports.
The top import commodities in January-March 2025 were motor cars, whose imports equaled USD 622.2 million (14.8 percent of the total imports). The paintings, drawings and pastels (executed entirely by hand) followed in the list with USD 481.1 million (11.4 percent of imports). The petroleum and petroleum oils were third in the top import commodity list with USD 301.5 million (7.1 percent of imports).