
"There are some positive shifts," Irakli Baidashvili, the first vice president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Georgia, said, when asked about the stage of negotiations on a free trade agreement between the United States and Georgia.
As Irakli Baidashvili says, the fact that the document has not been signed yet has its reasons. According to him, Georgia will have to prove once again that it is a reliable partner, not only in political terms, but also in terms of investment.
"Both the official party and the American Chamber of Commerce and all its members are making a special effort to reach a positive decision for the signing of this agreement.
There are some positive shifts, though we have not set a date yet. We believe that the signing of such a document will be a very big step in the traditional trade relations that the United States and Georgia have had for more than 30 years.
The fact that such an important document is not signed has its objective and subjective reasons. I think Georgia needs to prove once again that it is a reliable partner not only in politics, but also in attracting and protecting investments," - said Irakli Baidashvili, the First Vice President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Georgia.
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11/07/2025