On October 18 – 20 the America Georgia Business Council hosted a Certified U.S. Trade Mission to Tbilisi, Georgia. Certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the trade mission was co-organized with the U.S. Commercial Service in Istanbul, the U.S. Embassy in Georgia, and the Embassy of Georgia in the United States.
Over 20 representatives from 12 large American companies—Acrow Bridge, Baron Weather, Bechtel, Budget, Coca-Cola, Lockheed Martin, Miyamoto International, MWH, Nova Power, Obie Technologies, Sikorsky, The Greenbrier, and VISA participated in the mission. Its objective was to identify market opportunities for those companies in Georgia, and, more generally, to strengthen bilateral trade and investment relations between Georgia and the United States.
The trade mission began on October 18th with a welcoming reception hosted by the America – Georgia Business Council and the PACE Group.
The official part of the mission began with a briefing by the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi on the current political and business environment in Georgia, highlighting opportunities and challenges for U.S. companies in the country. The discussion was led by the U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Ian Kelly. It was followed by s briefing from the president of the largest business association in Georgia, Mr. George Chirakadze; the managing director of the investment bank Galt & Taggart, Mr. Otar Sharikadze; and representative of Overseas Private Investment Corporation responsible for Georgia, Mr. Kenneth Angell. Discussion was moderated by Mamuka Tsereteli, president of the America – Georgia Business Council.
Throughout the day, mission participants had the opportunity to gain the perspective of the Government of Georgia on business opportunities in different sectors of economic development. The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia hosted a lunch for the trade mission participants at the Funicular Restaurant, where the Minister of Economy, Giorgi Gakharia, welcomed guests, and the Deputy Minister of Economy Nino Javakhadze presented the government’s strategy for economic and infrastructure development in the country.
Later in the day, the Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, welcomed the delegates and thanked them for an important visit to Georgia. The Head of the Government for members of the mission the main features of the country’s development, its strategic projects, and Georgia’s impressive standing in international ratings related to stimulating investment. The companies presented their company profiles to the Prime Minister and highlighted their interests in Georgia. The Prime Minister ensured companies of his and government’s full support for any new trade and investment projects resulting from the trade mission.
On the second day of the mission, the companies held over 150 B2B and B2G meetings with representatives of the private and public sectors. Each company enjoyed a schedule tailored specifically for it based on their interest in the country. The American Chamber of Commerce in Georgia hosted a lunch for the mission participants at the Marriott Tbilisi Hotel. Participants met representatives of other American companies with established presence and successful operations in Georgia.
The closing reception at Ambassador Kelly’s residence highlighted the success of the trade mission.
Participants characterized the success of the mission:
Paolo Amadio, Lockheed Martin
“This is one of the best, most organized and most successful trade mission I have ever attended. Thanks for all the work you and your colleagues have done to make it a great event.”
Paolo Amadio, Lockheed Martin
“This is one of the best, most organized and most successful trade mission I have ever attended. Thanks for all the work you and your colleagues have done to make it a great event.”
Paolo Amadio, Lockheed Martin
“This is one of the best, most organized and most successful trade mission I have ever attended.
Paolo Amadio, Lockheed Martin
“This is one of the best, most organized and most successful trade mission I have ever attended. Thanks for all the work you and your colleagues have done t“Although it was a short trip, we think it benefited from every minute. The visits were to the point, and all B2B meetings were carefully selected with the relevant profile of participants…The visit to Chateau Mukhrani was of course an exceptional experience, in a genuine atmosphere, with great Georgian cuisine and chance to taste a good number of fine Georgian wines.”o make it a great event.”
Paolo Amadio, Lockheed Martin
“This is one of the best, most organized and most successful trade mission I have ever attended. Thanks for all the work you and your colleagues have done to make it a great event.”
The Trade Mission Participants
WHY JOIN THE MISSION?
Georgia offers U.S. companies the best regulatory and tax environment in Eurasia, as well as free trade access to the EU, Turkey, CIS and China, with a combined market of more than 2 billion people. Trade mission participants will have the opportunity to:
- Explore private business opportunities in Georgia;
- Learn about upcoming government tenders in infrastructure development in Georgia;
- Network with government officials, business executives, representatives of Georgian, U.S. and global companies;
- Identify and meet prospective partners, customers, government buyers, agents and distributors
WHY JOIN THE MISSION?
Organized by the AGBC and certified by the U.S. Commercial Service, the trade mission is open to U.S. companies, service providers, investors and consultants specializing in:
- Infrastructure
- Development
- Agriculture
- Transport and Logistics
- Banking and Financial Services
- Machinery/Equipment
- Energy
- Manufacturing Industry
- Aviation
- Franchising
- Outsourcing Innovation and Technology
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Education
- Food Industry
- Healthcare
- Business Process
- Pharmaceutical