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Milk, Timber, Wine and Spirits: What Does Georgia Trade with Belarus?

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Georgia and Belarus are looking to deepen trade and agricultural cooperation, with discussions recently focusing on Belarusian dairy exports and the supply of grape spirit, wine, and brandy-related products from Georgia.

According to official statistics, bilateral trade totaled $151 million in 2025, down 15.2% year-on-year, mainly due to a decline in Georgian imports from Belarus. Georgia imported $108.2 million worth of goods from Belarus last year, a 23.5% decrease compared to 2024.

The largest import category in 2025 was condensed milk and cream, valued at $13 million, followed by sawn timber ($10 million) and fiberboard panels ($6.1 million). Imports of petroleum products, previously Belarus’ top export to Georgia, declined significantly. However, in the first four months of 2026, imports from Belarus nearly doubled to $60 million, largely due to a rebound in purchases of oil and petroleum products.

Meanwhile, Georgian exports to Belarus increased by 16.7% in 2025 to $42.8 million, ending a multi-year decline. The leading export products were spirits worth $11.6 million and wine worth $8.3 million. Other major exports included vaccines and medical products, soft drinks, mineral water, processed fruit products, potatoes, nuts, and packaged pharmaceuticals. In January–April 2026, Georgia’s exports to Belarus rose slightly to $10.6 million.

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