Tajikistan has risen to tenth place among Georgia's largest export destinations, with export volumes reaching $179 million, a 431% increase, and car reexports soaring by 568%.
According to Bizzone.info, a site focused on Georgia’s economy and business news, Tajikistan recorded the highest growth among Georgia's export markets in 2025. Following Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, Tajikistan has become another Central Asian country to join the top ten export markets, with a 2.5% share.
Despite an increase in car reexports from Georgia to Central Asia following the start of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, exports to Tajikistan remained modest in 2023 and 2024. However, in 2025, cars accounted for 90% of all Georgian exports to Tajikistan, driving the significant growth in Georgian exports.
In total, 7,592 cars were sold in 2025, amounting to $162.29 million, marking a 6.5-fold increase. While car exports to Tajikistan have been ongoing in previous years, the shipments have skyrocketed by 568% this year.
Other goods exported to Tajikistan make up a small portion of the total exports. The top five include passenger cars worth $162.2 million (7,592 units), packaged pharmaceuticals worth $4.8 million (165 tons), cyanides worth $2.8 million (1,045 tons), lemonades worth $1.3 million (934,344 liters), and still mineral water worth $1.3 million (1,333,231 liters).
Meanwhile, Georgia imports minimal-value goods from Tajikistan, totaling $996,000 in 2025. Key imports include peanuts and other nuts worth $778,000, second-hand clothing worth $103,000, and packaged pharmaceutical products worth $42,000.

