Georgia's trade data reflects a dynamic economy with a strong export sector. In 2023, the state's exports reached $49.7 billion, marking a significant growth despite a contraction in U.S. exports. Aerospace products and motor vehicles were among the top exports, with key markets in Canada, Mexico, China, and Germany. The state also saw substantial agricultural exports, including poultry and cotton. Overall, Georgia's total trade exceeded $186.3 billion, involving 222 unique trading partners, demonstrating its robust international trade presence.
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Exports:
China - 18.1%
Russia - 14.2%
Bulgaria - 10.9%
Turkey - 9.4%
United States - 6.8%
Armenia - 5.5%
Azerbaijan - 4.3%
Peru - 4%
Ukraine - 2.4%
Switzerland - 2.3%12.
Imports:
Turkey - 17.5%
Russia - 13.6%
China - 11.2%
Germany - 6.4%
United States - 5.8%
Ukraine - 5.2%
Italy - 4.9%
Azerbaijan - 4.5%
France - 3.8%
Poland - 3.2%
Exports:
Copper Ore - $1.03 billion
Cars - $886 million
Nitrogenous Fertilizers - $728 million
Ferroalloys - $471 million
Wine - $253 million
Mineral Fuels (including oil) - $200 million
Electrical Machinery and Equipment - $180 million
Pharmaceutical Products - $150 million
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances - $140 million
Beverages, Spirits, Vinegar - $130 million12.
Imports:
Cars - $1.67 billion
Refined Petroleum - $1.47 billion
Petroleum Gas - $461 million
Packaged Medicaments - $433 million
Copper Ore - $325 million
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances - $300 million
Electrical Machinery and Equipment - $280 million
Plastics and Plastic Articles - $250 million
Iron and Steel - $230 million
Furniture, Bedding, Lighting, Prefabricated Buildings - $210 million