Sakstat data shows a 431% surge in Georgian exports to Tajikistan in 2025, reaching $179 million.

Georgia had carried out car exports in previous years as well, but in 2025, the exports sharply increased by 568%.

The top ten export commodities to Tajikistan are as follows:

Passenger cars – US$162.2 million, 7,592 units;

Packaged medicines – US$4.8 million, 165 tons;

Cyanides – US$2.8 million, 1,045 tons;

Lemonade – US$1.3 million, 934,344 liters;

Mineral and fresh water – valued at $1.3 million, 1,333,231 liters;

Food products, not elsewhere specified – valued at $1.2 million, 167 tons;

Bulldozers, motor graders, road rollers – valued at $1.2 million, 12 units;

Bananas – valued at $1.1 million, 1283 tons;

Ethyl alcohol – valued at $670,000, 18,362 liters;

Trailers and semi-trailers – valued at $398,000, 89 tons;

In 2025, imports from Tajikistan were valued at $996,000. The largest volume of imports was hazelnuts and other nuts worth $778 thousand, as well as second-hand clothing worth $103 thousand, packaged medical products worth $42 thousand.