Georgia and Kazakhstan share strong ties rooted in the historic Silk Road. Today, the countries are connected by the Trans-Caspian route and the Middle Corridor, interest in which has grown in recent years. Since 2022, Georgia has strengthened its relations with Kazakhstan, with new logistics agreements and crucial advances in transport and infrastructure, making Kazakhstan a key trade partner.
The second issue of the Profile of Bilateral Relations offers an in-depth exploration of key topics of the trade relationship between Kazakhstan and Georgia:
Historical Background
Bilateral Trade Between Georgia and Kazakhstan
Identifying Profitable Products for Trade
Transportation Trends
Common Trade Routes Between Georgia and Central Asia
The Middle Corridor
Future Outlook
The full policy paper, “Facilitating Trade with Central Asia: Georgia’s Role as a Transit Corridor“, is available in Georgian.