
Re-export from Georgia to the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union increased by approximately 296%. According to the data published by the National Statistics Office of Georgia (GEOSTAT), if in February 2022 the output of $32,702 million was exported to the 5 countries of the Union, in February this year it amounted to $129,509 million.
To be informed, the Eurasian Economic Union unites Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
According to the GEOSTAT data, the largest - 1,086.7% increase was recorded in Kyrgyzstan, where re-exports from Georgia amounted to 28,315 million US dollars in February this year, compared to 2,386 million US dollars in the same period of the previous year.
According to the same data, Kazakhstan re-exported products worth 41,982 million USD in February this year, compared to 4,941 million USD in the same period last year (with a 749% increase).
Kazakhstan is followed by Armenia with a record increase in re-exports. Particularly, in February 2023, products worth $ 47,940 million passed through Georgia to Armenia, in February 2022 - $17,303 million (with a 177% increase).
Next is Russia, where goods worth $10,222 million passed through Georgia in February this year, in the same period of 2022 - $5,036 million (with a102.9%-increase).
Re-exports from Georgia have decreased to Belarus, where in January 2023, products worth $1,050 million were exported, in the same period of 2022 - $3,036 million (a 189%-decrease).
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