The United Kingdom and Georgia have signed a trade agreement that will support the continued growth of trade and investment between the two countries.

The agreement will ensure that businesses in both countries can continue to trade and invest with confidence, providing a stable and predictable trade environment for UK and Georgian businesses.

The agreement includes provisions for the protection of intellectual property, the elimination of tariffs on a range of goods, and the removal of barriers to trade in services.

This is a significant step for UK-Georgia trade relations, as the two countries have been working together for a number of years to boost trade and investment.

The UK is Georgia`s second largest trading partner after Turkey, with two-way trade reaching £200 million in 2020. The trade agreement is expected to increase this figure, giving businesses in both countries more opportunities to expand their operations and boost economic growth.

The agreement also includes a commitment to work towards a deeper and more comprehensive trade agreement in the future, which will further enhance the UK-Georgia trade relationship.

This trade agreement is a positive development for both countries, providing a stable and predictable trade environment that will benefit businesses and consumers alike. It demonstrates the UK`s commitment to strengthening its relationship with Georgia and to promoting free and fair trade around the world.