In 2025, Tajikistan became one of the stars of Georgian exports, showing an impressive increase in car supplies: export volume reached $179 million, increasing by 431%, and car re-exports increased by 568%. Thus, the country entered the top ten largest export destinations of Georgia, accounting for 2.5% of total supplies. Cars accounted for 90% of all Georgian supplies to Tajikistan - a total of 7,592 cars were sold for $162.29 million, which is 6.5 times more than the year before.
The increase in supplies became the main factor in record exports, while other goods - medicines, lemonades, water and cyanides - accounted for only a small part. For comparison, Tajikistan's imports from Georgia before 2025 were moderate, and the sharp jump specifically in cars is due to the demand for passenger cars in the country.
At the same time, reverse trade between the countries remains modest: in 2025, Georgia purchased goods from Tajikistan for only $996 thousand, including peanuts, used clothing and medicines.
The situation demonstrates that the car market has become a driver of economic ties between the two countries, opening up new opportunities for business and re-export.
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