Georgia's strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia has cemented its role as the primary re-export hub for used cars in the Caucasus and Central Asia. At West Coast Shipping, we've facilitated thousands of shipments through Poti Port and Tbilisi to neighboring markets, leveraging Georgia's streamlined customs, competitive logistics, and growing regional demand. This article explores how US-sourced vehicles reach Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan via Georgia, and why this route remains critical for international auto traders.
$2.4 billion: Value of cars exported from Georgia in 2024, accounting for 37% of the country's total exports
85% increase: Georgia's exports to Kyrgyzstan in 2024, totaling $1.3 billion
11% growth: Re-export volume in 2024 despite global market fluctuations
These figures underscore Georgia's pivotal role in regional auto trade, driven by its 5% import duty and efficient port infrastructure. For historical context, explore our market analysis of Georgia's auto trade volatility.
Despite adopting stricter emissions standards recently, Azerbaijan remains a major buyer:
Over $430 million: Auto exports from Georgia to Azerbaijan in 2023
Transit time: 14 days via the Georgian Military Highway
Popular models: Ford Transit vans and Toyota hybrids
Challenge: While export volume has decreased in 2024, Azerbaijan remains Georgia's third-largest trading partner.
Armenia's demand focuses on affordable US imports:
Significant growth: Car exports doubled year-on-year in 2022
Preferred vehicles: Rebuilt Honda Accords and Nissan Rogues
Customs advantage: New policies allowing duty-free import of electric vehicles
Trend: Our Georgia shipping guide details how Armenia's market fluctuates based on customs policies.
Kazakhstan's imports from Georgia surged dramatically in recent years:
Nearly 40,000 vehicles: Exported from Georgia to Kazakhstan in 2023
Transit: 18-day rail journey from Poti to Almaty
Markup: US imports resell for significantly higher prices locally
West Coast Shipping Solution: Our wholesale container rates enable dealers to ship multiple cars per container at competitive rates.
Kyrgyzstan became Georgia's #1 export market in 2024:
$1.3 billion: Total exports to Kyrgyzstan in 2024, with cars comprising the majority
180,000 cars: Entered Kyrgyzstan in 2023, up from 40,000 in 2022
85% growth: Year-over-year increase in total exports
Pro Tip: Use our specialized shipping services for the most efficient routing to Central Asia.
Port Infrastructure: Poti handles the majority of imports with efficient customs clearance
Labor Costs: Significantly lower repair costs compared to Europe and the US
Regional Trade Pacts: Eased border controls with Caucasus/Central Asian nations
Weekly consolidations: New Jersey and Florida to Poti with competitive transit times
Customs partnerships: Expedited clearance compared to other entry points
Re-export prep: Storage, detailing, and documentation services in Tbilisi
For a full breakdown, visit our Complete Guide to Shipping Cars to Georgia.
According to recent international trade data, Georgia banned direct auto exports to certain markets in 2023, though regional trade continues to thrive through established channels.
Growing domestic fleet: Georgia's own vehicle market continues to expand
Solution: Focus on electric vehicles and hybrids, which show increasing regional demand
Poti Port Expertise: Faster clearance than alternative ports
Door-to-Central Asia: Comprehensive delivery options to major regional markets
Transparent Pricing: Competitive rates for consolidated shipping options
For regional re-export strategies, explore our Georgia car shipping services or read the full guide to Georgian auto trade.