
US President Donald Trump has enacted a 10% tariff on imports from Georgia as part of a broader trade policy that includes tariffs of up to 50% on imports from certain countries. This move sets a baseline tariff of 10% for all goods entering the US.
In 2025, the United States remains Georgia’s top trading partner. Between January and February 2025, trade turnover between the two countries reached $486.86 million.
Top 5 Exports from Georgia to the US (January-February 2025):
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Ferrous metal pipes, tubes, and hollow profiles: 1,997 tons, valued at $2.13 million
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Aircraft parts: 5.68 tons, valued at $1.65 million
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Natural grape wines: 193.8 tons, valued at $1.36 million
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Fruit and vegetable juices: 530 tons, valued at $709,000
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Mineral and fresh waters: 568 tons, valued at $347,000
Top 5 Imports from the US to Georgia (January-February 2025):
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Pictures, drawings, and pastels: 5.24 tons, valued at $227.96 million
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Passenger cars: 15,301 units, valued at $193.5 million
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Sculptures and statuettes: 19 tons, valued at $30.66 million
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Hazelnuts and other nuts: 652 tons, valued at $4.7 million
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Trucks: 70 units, valued at $1.82 million
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18/04/2025