Turkmenistan Boosts Imports from Georgia to $25 Million
Georgia’s exports of goods to Turkmenistan from January–July 2025 reached $25.755 million, nearly four times higher than the same period in 2024 (which was $6.725 million). This was reported by the online publication Business Turkmenistan.

Main Drivers of Growth
-
Motor vehicles, aviation equipment, and spare parts for marine vessels: $10.14 million.
-
Machinery, mechanical appliances, and electrical equipment: nearly fivefold increase compared to 2024, reaching $725,200.
-
Live animals and animal products: significant increase to $9.406 million.
-
Chemical goods and related industries: $2.692 million.
-
Textile products: relatively small volume — $43,700.
Overall Context
-
In 2024, the total trade turnover between Georgia and Turkmenistan exceeded $81 million; Georgia’s exports to Turkmenistan were about $23 million, and Turkmenistan’s exports to Georgia about $58 million.
-
The 2025 growth in trade is mainly driven by transport equipment and livestock products.