Road Transportation, Import and Export in Georgia
 Road Transportation, Import and Export in Georgia
31 July 2023

Georgia, situated between Europe and Asia, plays a vital role in facilitating international trade.

Its modern road network has transformed it into a crucial transit corridor for goods moving between Europe and Asia, enhancing trade efficiency and accessibility.

Boasting well-developed highways and border crossings, Georgia offers seamless connectivity for transporting goods, fueling economic growth, and generating job opportunities. It serves as a gateway to diverse markets, enabling businesses to flourish and consumers to access a wide range of products.

Georgia's strategic location has significantly boosted its import and export activities.

The country exports various goods, including agricultural products, wine, metals, and textiles, while also importing machinery, fuels, and consumer goods to meet domestic demands.

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