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As preliminary data from the National Statistics office of Georgia shows, Russia ($467.1 million), Turkey ($387 million) and China ($246.4 million) were the top trading partners of Georgia in its total external trade turnover between January and February.
Georgia's top partners by exports were Armenia ($133.1 million), Russia ($128.2 million) and China ($112.4 million), while the top markets by imports were Russia ($338.8 billion), Turkey ($322.2 million) and China ($134 million).
The top export items were the following:
Motor cars - $236.8 million (25.9% of total exports)
Copper ores and concentrates - $143.4 million (15.7%)
Ferro-alloys - $71.7 million (7.8%)
The three top import commodities include:
Motor cars - $207.8 million (10.5% of total imports)
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons - $175.5 million (8.8%)
Petroleum and petroleum oils - $158.4 million (8%)
Overall, Georgian external trade turnover amounted to $2.89 billion between January and February, posting a 12.3 percent increase year-on-year.
The value of exports rose by 20.3 percent and equaled $914.8 million, while imports also grew by nine percent, amounting to $1.98 billion in the first two months of 2023.
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