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Prepared by the Georgian National Investment Agency
January 23, 2009
Georgia is part of the multilateral Agreement about the Creation of the Free Trade Zone of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) of April 15, 1994. Therefore, Georgia has a free trade regime with all CIS countries under which these countries can trade with each other under a zero duty.
On the basis of the multilateral Agreement about the Creation of the Free Trade Zone the CIS countries signed bilateral free trade agreements between each other. Georgia has signed bilateral free trade agreements with eight CIS countries: Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Uzbekistan of which all are in force except the one with Uzbekistan.
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