Economic Partnership with Georgia

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Economic Partnership with Georgia



The recent meeting between the Ambassador of Georgia to Italy, Nata Liluashvili, and the leadership of CNA (National Confederation of Craftsmanship and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises) confirmed a mutual commitment to intensifying economic relations. This dialogue opens highly interesting scenarios for Italian companies, as Georgia positions itself not only as a growing market but as a strategic bridge between Europe and Central Asia.

For Italian companies looking to expand their reach, Georgia offers concrete opportunities across several sectors of excellence:

  • Agribusiness and Mechanization: There is strong demand for Italian technology in food processing and for the enhancement of the local wine production chain.
  • Infrastructure and Construction: The country is investing heavily in modernizing transport networks and urban development—sectors where Italian know-how is highly sought after.
  • Renewable Energy: Georgia’s energy transition represents a fertile ground for Italian firms specializing in hydroelectric power and alternative energy sources.

To facilitate the entry of Italian companies into the Georgian market, it is essential to leverage institutional channels and key trade fairs. In Italy, events such as Cosmoprof or Vinitaly remain primary touchpoints for Georgian operators interested in both B2B and B2C opportunities. Furthermore, platforms coordinated by Chambers of Commerce and the ITA (Italian Trade Agency) provide foreign operators with the necessary information to identify reliable partners within the Italian production landscape.

International entrepreneurs seeking to engage with Italian businesses can find support through internationalization programs promoted by trade confederations. Regulatory transparency and the digitalization of Italian commercial catalogs now allow for rapid consultation of supply opportunities, reducing entry barriers and facilitating cross-border distribution agreements.

Georgia’s economic stability and its participation in numerous free trade agreements make it an ideal partner for Italian SMEs seeking dynamic markets and streamlined bureaucracy for import-export operations.


26 Marzo 2026