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Trade with Georgia

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How you import from and export to Georgia.

UK-Georgia strategic partnership and co-operation agreement

The UK has signed an agreement with Georgia, which is in effect.

This guidance provides information on aspects of trade covered by the UK-Georgia agreement. It is for UK businesses trading with Georgia.

What the agreement includes

This agreement includes provisions on:

  • trade in goods (including provisions on preferential tariffs, tariff rate quotas, rules of origin and sanitary and phytosanitary measures)
  • trade in services
  • intellectual property, including geographical indications
  • government procurement

Tariff rates on goods

Tariff rates for bilateral trade in goods between the UK and Georgia continue to apply as set out in the agreement. However, in some cases, the non-preferential applied rates may, in fact, be lower because of changes in the UK’s Most Favoured Nation tariff schedule.

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