Domestic exports from Georgia (excluding non-declared exports) jumped by 66.1% year-on-year in January–May 2026, reaching a record $1.9 billion, according to data from GeoStat.
Overall exports of goods amounted to $3.1 billion over the same period, marking a 19.8% annual increase. Domestic exports accounted for 62.1% of total export value.
The ten largest destination countries accounted for 66.9% of Georgia’s domestic exports. China was the top market with $317.4 million, followed by Russia with $229 million, and Turkey with $207.2 million.

In terms of product structure, oil and petroleum products ranked first among domestic exports, totaling $352.2 million and making up 18.3% of the category. Precious metal ores and concentrates came second at $255.6 million (13.3%), while ferroalloys placed third with $130.8 million (6.8%).














