Turkey and Georgia Trade Guide
Bilateral trade opportunities and logistics advantages between Turkey and Georgia
Trade relations between Turkey and Georgia have recorded significant growth over the past decade with bilateral trade volume reaching USD 2.5 billion. Economic cooperation between the two countries is deepening steadily within the framework of their strategic partnership. Georgia is one of Turkeys most important trade partners and both countries are actively working to develop mutual investment and trade opportunities. Main trade items include food textiles construction chemicals machinery vehicles and other industrial products that demonstrate the complementary nature of both economies. This strong commercial bond generates significant added value for both economies and is expected to grow even further in the coming years as new sectors of cooperation emerge and existing partnerships deepen across the entire value chain.
The annual growth rate of trade between Georgia and Turkey stands at 10 percent growth and this impressive momentum sends very positive signals about the future trajectory of bilateral economic relations between these two important trading nations. Turkeys main export items to the Georgia market include automotive products textiles food products steel and chemical products all of which demonstrate Turkish manufacturing competitiveness. On the other hand Georgia exports copper ores wine nuts to Turkey contributing to a dynamic two-way trade relationship. The trade balance can be characterized as strong Turkey surplus and both countries are actively taking steps to further diversify and deepen their commercial ties across emerging sectors. Bilateral investments are also increasing substantially with significant landmark projects being realized particularly in the energy infrastructure manufacturing and technology sectors driving economic cooperation to unprecedented new heights.
For Turkish businesses looking to trade with Georgia and importers seeking to source high-quality Turkish products from the Georgia market Toko Trading provides comprehensive and professional support services covering every aspect of international trade. The bilateral trade framework is based on Turkey-Georgia FTA 2008 which provides significant facilitations and streamlined procedures in commercial transactions between the two countries. At Toko Trading with our extensive experience and established network in the Georgia market we offer expert professional services in finding the most suitable and reliable business partners for our clients managing complex customs processes and optimizing logistics planning for maximum efficiency. We develop fully customized trade strategies tailored to each individual client and work dedicatedly to build long-term successful business relationships that create lasting mutual value for all parties involved in these important cross-border commercial partnerships.
Trade Statistics
Key Sectors
Automotive and Machinery Sector
Strong trade relations exist in the automotive and machinery sector with Georgia with deepening mutual investments and supply chain integration across both markets.
Textiles and Ready-to-Wear
Turkish textile products enjoy strong demand in the Georgia market with ready-to-wear home textiles and fabric exports reaching significant volumes annually.
Food and Agricultural Products
Turkey exports a wide range of food and agricultural products to the Georgia market with fruits vegetables grains processed foods and spices among the main export categories.
Chemicals and Steel Sector
Chemical products and steel form a significant portion of trade with Georgia and Turkish manufacturers hold competitive positions in terms of both quality and pricing in these sectors.
Trade Agreements
The trade framework between Georgia and Turkey is regulated under Turkey-Georgia FTA 2008. Under this framework preferential trade conditions apply to many product groups and customs procedures are facilitated. A bilateral investment protection agreement and double taxation avoidance agreement are also in force providing important safeguards for the business community. Regular cooperation meetings are held between trade chambers of both countries to evaluate new business opportunities and strengthen commercial ties.
Logistics & Shipping
Maritime Shipping Routes
Direct road transport via Sarp border 1-2 days Regular container lines operate between Turkish ports and Georgia ports providing reliable scheduled services.
Land and Rail Connections
Rail through Kars-Tbilisi corridor 3-5 days Road and rail infrastructure provides important logistics channels supporting bilateral trade between the two countries.
Intermodal and Special Logistics
Black Sea shipping Trabzon Batumi 1 day Intermodal transport options provide additional advantages in terms of cost optimization and delivery speed for shipments between the markets.