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Ambassador and Consul General

India - Georgia Business and Cultural Council

The Counsellor of Embassy of Georgia, Mr. Satinder S. Ahuja accepted the Honorary Membership of Global India Business Forum, in the presence of Global President of GIBF, Dr. Jitendra Joshi and Co-Founder & Director - Global Operations, Deepali Gadkari. Realizing the strengths of Global India Business Forum and the Consulate of Georgia and conscious of the benefits to be derived by both organizations and its members through this mutual understanding, both parties will be associated with each other in mutual cooperation to facilitate mutual investment, trade and economic cooperation complimented by knowledge sharing, training, certification and networking.
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Metals Motor, Cars, Nuts, Fertilizers, Mineral water

Oil, Motor cars, Pharmaceutical products, Wheat, Sugar

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About Georgia

About Georgia

Georgia is a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. The country is located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe and shares its borders with countries like Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. The capital and the largest city of Georgia is Tbilisi.The country has a land area of 69,700 sq. km. and has a population of 39,89,167. Georgia is a unitary parliamentary republic wherein Christianity is the largest community residing in Georgia. The official language of Georgia is Georgian, followed by Abkhazian. Georgian is the most spoken language in the country.Georgia is a developing country and holds the 61st rank on the Human Development Index (HDI). It is a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the GUAM Organisation for Democracy and Economic Development, the WTO, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, etc.It maintains good relations with its neighbouring countries Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia and also maintains political and economic relations with countries like France, Germany, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Ukraine, the USA, etc.Georgia is currently working on becoming a full-time member of the NATO. Salome Zourabichvili is the current President of Georgia and is the first woman to be elected as Georgia’s President.

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Business Opportunities in Georgia

Business Opportunities in Georgia

Thanks to its scenic beauty and breathtaking locations, Georgia thrives on tourism. It is through tourism that the country derives most of its income. Hence, Georgia can create a lot of business opportunities for countries who want to become tourism partners or want to invest in the Georgian tourism sector.Georgia also exports a lot of metals, motor cars, nuts, etc. which can act as attractive business opportunities for countries interested in these products. Also, the country imports refined petroleum, cars, petroleum gas, tobacco, etc. and these products can also create business opportunities for Georgia and other countries as well.

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Exports and Imports In Georgia

Exports and Imports In Georgia

Overview In 2022, Georgia was the number 109 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 118 in total exports, the number 103 in total imports, the number 99 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 64 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI) .
Top Exports of Georgia

Top Exports of Georgia

The top exports of Georgia are Copper Ore ($1.03B), Cars ($886M), Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($728M), Ferroalloys ($471M), and Wine ($253M), exporting mostly to China ($759M), Azerbaijan ($668M), Russia ($642M), Armenia ($571M), and Bulgaria ($502M).
Top Imports of Georgia

Top Imports of Georgia

The top imports of Georgia are Cars ($1.67B), Refined Petroleum ($1.47B), Petroleum Gas ($461M), Packaged Medicaments ($433M), and Copper Ore ($325M), importing mostly from Turkey ($2.49B), Russia ($1.83B), China ($1.24B), United States of America ($1.14B), and Germany ($673M).
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