Georgia’s exports of domestically produced goods rose sharply in 2025, according to local media reports.


Locally made products accounted for 46.2% of the country’s total exports last year, Caliber.Az reports per foreign media.


Overall, Georgia exported goods worth $3.37 billion, an increase of 12.5% compared with the previous year.


Russia was the largest buyer of Georgian products, importing goods worth $700.7 million. It was followed by China, which purchased $301.9 million, and Türkiye, with imports totalling $298.8 million.


Russia is one of Georgia’s largest individual export markets. Key Georgian exports to Russia include mineral water, spirits, agricultural produce and food products. Russia has accounted for a substantial share of total Georgian exports.


Georgia also imports goods from Russia, including wheat, petroleum products and natural gas. As a result, Russia has remained among Georgia’s top trading partners by turnover, despite the lack of diplomatic relations between the two countries since the 2008 conflict.


By Aghakazim Guliyev