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Trade structure
☑WTO member since Import structure by country, Q2 2010
2000
No quantitative
restrictions on trade
Simplified customs
Kazakhstan, 1.3%
Armenia, 1.0%-
regime since August
Turkmenistan,
1.4%
USA, 4.1%
Others, 10.1%
EU Countries,
2006, new customs
29.5%
3.1%
Export structure by country, Q2 2010
China, 1.5%
United Arab Emirates,
2.1%
Kazakhstan, 2.4%-
Russia, 3.9%
Other, 10.0%
Turkey, 17.0%
code becomes
effective in January
2007
One of the two
beneficiaries of the
EU GSP+ Scheme in
the CIS since 2006,
granting local
companies the right to
export 7,200
categories of goods
duty-free
China, 6.0%
Russia, 5.4%
Ukraine, 11.1%
Azerbaijan, 8.7%
Turkey, 18.2%
As of November 2007 Import structure by product, Q2 2010
Georgia has entered
into a free trade
agreement with
Turkey
US-Georgia charter on
strategic partnership
envisions an update of
Bilateral Investment
Treaty, expansion of
Georgian access to the
General System of
Preferences and the
possibility of entry
into Free Trade
Agreement
Ferrous Metal Paper, 2.1%
Products, 3.2%
Plastic, 3.7%-
Cereals, 3.3%-
Pharmaceuticals,
4.0%
Apparel &
footwear, 4.0%
Ferrous Metals,
2.8%
Vehicles, 8.4%
Mechanical
Equipment &
Electrical
Machinery,
15.5%
Source: National Statistics Office of Georgia
www.bog.ge/ir
LOLE
BANK OF GEORGIA.
Sugar, 0.9%
Others, 34.1%
Oil & Gas, 18.1%
EU Countries, 13.8%
USA, 13.7%
Armenia, 9.5%
Ukraine, 6.8%
Azerbaijan, 14.9%
Canada, 4.5%
Export structure by product, Q2 2010
Pharmaceuticals,
1.8%
Others, 16.6%
Ferrous Metals,
32.4%
Vessels & Aircraft,
10.8%
Oil & Gas, 5.6%
Equipment & Rail
Cars, 1.7%
Fertilizers, 5.1%
Cement, 0.1%-
Gems & Precious
Stones, 4.6%
Ores, 4.8%
Vehicles, 5.8%
Beverages, Spirits &
Vinegar, 10.5%
September 2010
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