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Biggest export partners for Georgia in wine industry are Ukraine (47.3% of wine export), Kazakhstan (18.9%) and Belarus (6.9%). [94] In 2011 export of vines, mineral waters and alcoholic beverages exceeded export of all years after 2006. Georgia is rich with spring waters and production of mineral waters is one of the main spheres of industry.
Georgia exported $447k to Indonesia in 2021. Knit t-shirts ($105 thousand), medical instruments ($42.7 thousand) and polymer ion-exchangers ($108 thousand) are Georgia's top exports to Indonesia. Georgia's exports to Indonesia have dropped at a yearly rate of 2.07% during the past 24 years, from $739 thousand in 1997 to $447 thousand in 2021.
Аԥсшәа; العربية; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; تۆرکجه; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
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Georgia exported a large percentage of its major mineral products. These products included copper ores and concentrates, ferroalloys produced from domestically produced manganese ore, and nitrogenous fertilizers. The country also exported significant quantities of ferrous scrap and waste. Georgia's major mineral imports were oil and gas. [5]
Location of Georgia. Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.Georgia's economy is supported by a relatively free and transparent atmosphere in the country. . According to Transparency International's 2015 report, Georgia is the least corrupt nation in the Black Sea region, outperforming all of its immediate neighbors, as well as nearby European Union sta
Georgia has one of the world's oldest and finest winemaking traditions; archeological findings indicate that wine was being made in Georgia as early as 300 B.C. [1] Some forty major wineries were operating in 1990, and about 500 types of local wines are made. [1] The center of the wine industry is Kakhetia in eastern Georgia. [1]
Today Indonesia is Japan's major supplier for natural rubber, liquefied natural gas, coal, minerals, paper pulp, seafood such as shrimp and tuna, and coffee. Traditionally Indonesia has been regarded as a major market of Japanese automotive and electronic goods.