Exports up, imports down in January-August in Georgia
By Tea Mariamidze
Tuesday, September 17
![Exports increased by 12.4 percent reaching $ 2 411.6 million](tea trade1.jpg)
![External Merchandise Trade of Georgia amounted to $ 8 126.1 million in January-August](tea trade2.jpg)
The express data was released by Georgia’s National Statistics Office (Geostat), which says that external Merchandise Trade of Georgia amounted to $ 8 126.1 million in January-August 2019, 0.01 percent higher year-on-year.
The export and import in details since the 2014 year looks as follows:
2014 – Export stood at $2 861.0 million while imports were $8 601.8 million. The total trade turnover amounted $11 462.9 million.
2015 – Export - $2 204.2 million and imports - $7 300.2 million. Trade turnover was $9 504.4 million.
2016 – Export - $2 113.0 million and imports $7 294.0 million. Trade turnover was $9 407.0 million.
2017 – Export stood at $ 2 735.8million while imports were $ 7 943.3 million. The total trade turnover amounted $ 10 679.1million.
2018 – Export - $ 3 355.7 million and imports - $ 9 136.7million. Trade turnover was $ 12 492.5million.
In addition to this, in 7 months of 2019, exports increased by 12.4% while imports went down by 4.7%. More precisely, in January-July 2019 the external merchandise trade of Georgia amounted to $7 065.3 million, 0.2 percent lower year-on-year.
The exports equaled $2 102.2 million (12.4 percent higher), while the imports amounted $ 4 963.1 million (4.7 percent lower).
Moreover, export to the European Union countries increased by 20.6% in 7 months of 2019. Exports from Georgia to the EU countries amounted to $503.5 million and constituted 24.0 % of total exports. Imports from the EU countries amounted to $1 280.2 million (12.6 percent lower) with 25.8 % in total imports.
As for the CIS countries, in January-July 2019 the exports stood at $1 105.8 million which is 26.6 % higher compared to January-July 2018. Exports reached 52.6 % of total exports, while the imports equaled $1 303.1 million (14.3 percent lower) with 26.3 % in total import.
Geostat reports that in January-July 2019 the share of the top ten trading partners in the total external trade turnover of Georgia amounted to 66.7 percent. The top trading partners in terms of both - exports and imports- were Turkey (USD 999.6 million), Russia (USD 790.2 million) and Azerbaijan (USD 600.6 million).