Georgia: Exporter Guide

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   GG2025-0002
Georgia is an upper middle income country with great potential for U.S. exporters seeking to both establish themselves in the Caucasus region, as well as position their products for entry into Central Asia by utilizing the Trans-Caspian Trade Corridor. Georgia is frequently recognized for its ease of doing business, and local laws and tariff structures support trade with the United States. This report provides a blueprint for identifying and capitalizing on opportunities in this emerging market.

Related Reports

Since the previous report, Taiwan has granted new approvals for imports of genetically engineered (GE) products for processing, food, and feed use. Taiwan has never permitted domestic production of GE crops or animals.
Honduras has not made any changes to its regulatory framework for genetically engineered (GE) crops. As of October 2025, the planted area of GE corn remains steady at 67,000 hectares, the same as in 2024.
Since food security is a top priority of the President Prabowo administration, Indonesia’s national strategy supports increased research and development of agricultural biotechnology products and has taken steps to approve agricultural biotechnology events.