
According to Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Vakhtang Tsintsadze, Georgia recorded an unprecedented export figure in November 2025, reaching USD 782.3 million. This represents a 44.2% increase compared to November of the previous year.
The Deputy Minister also highlighted that exports for January–November 2025 reached a historic high. During this period, total exports increased by 10.1%, surpassing the full-year figure of 2024 and amounting to USD 6,618.1 million.
“This level has never before been recorded in monthly exports. Moreover, based on the 11-month data, export volumes have already exceeded the total annual indicator of 2024,” Tsintsadze stated.
Trade turnover figures also demonstrated strong growth. In November 2025, trade turnover totaled USD 2,237.9 million, marking a 10.9% increase year-on-year. For January–November 2025, trade turnover rose by 9.5% to USD 23,216.2 million, which, like exports, represents a record level.
Vakhtang Tsintsadze emphasized that these high indicators are the result of the Georgian government’s consistent and well-targeted economic policies.
“On the one hand, government policy focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises and the private sector as a whole. On the other hand, Georgia continues to expand free trade agreements with numerous countries worldwide. Our objective is to ensure that products manufactured in Georgia are competitive both in domestic and international markets,” the Deputy Minister concluded.
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