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Georgia expands role as transit hub: growth across all routes in first half of 2025.

In the first six months of 2025, cargo turnover through Georgia’s international airports increased by 57.6% and reached about 16,500 tons. At the same time, container transit along the Middle Corridor increased sharply to 9,849 TEU, which is 173% more than in the same period of 2024.

The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway section showed particularly impressive growth, with 9,393 TEU transported, almost 59 times more than a year earlier. The seaports of Poti and Batumi also recorded growth: 375,654 TEU (+19.5%) and about 7 million tons of bulk cargo were handled.

Amid global changes in logistics and growing geopolitical tensions, the Middle Corridor is strengthening its position as a key transit artery between Europe and Asia, and Georgia is actively strengthening its role in new supply chains.

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