Describes bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that this country is party to, including with the United States. Includes websites and other resources where U.S. companies can get more information on how to take advantage of these agreements.
As a member of the WTO, Georgia has Most Favored Nation trading relationships with all WTO member countries.  Georgia benefits from Generalized System of Preferences reductions in tariffs on a wide range of products with Switzerland, Norway, Canada, and Japan.  In 2010, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) accepted a petition alleging that Georgia’s labor reforms violated the GSP labor eligibility criteria.  USTR’s review is ongoing.  The EU grants Georgia GSP+ treatment, with duty free treatment for more than 7,000 products.  Georgia has free trade regimes with countries of Commonwealth of Independent States and Turkey.  In June 2014, Georgia signed an AA and DCFTA with the EU. Georgia signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China in 2017, and in 2018 it signed a FTA with Hong Kong.
 

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