Georgia has exported locally produced goods worth $914.8 million between January and February, up by 20.3% YoY, the preliminary data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia showed.
Geostat said local exports in the country accounted for 54.3% of total exports in the reporting period, amounting to $497.2 million, down by 10.6%.
Georgia’s top trading partners were: Russia – $107 million, China – $106.1 million, Turkey – $57.1 million, Bulgaria – $34.5 million and Armenia – $26.1 million.
The five largest domestic export goods of Georgia were: copper ores and concentrates – $143.3 million (28.8% of total exports), ferroalloys – $71.7 million (14.4%), wine from fresh grapes – $34.4 million (6.9%), nitrogenous fertilisers – $21.04 million (4.2%) and gold unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form – $16.34 million (3.3%). (Agenda/Business World Magazine)