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International Trade

Companies in 88% of Georgia's counties are involved in international trade. Read More »

At a Glance

Georgia stands at the crossroads of the Americas with the world’s busiest passenger airport, two deepwater ports, and the most extensive surface transportation network in the country. In 2008, $25.4 billion in exports and $61.8 billion in imports passed through these ports, making us the 13th-largest export state and 11th-largest import state in the U.S.

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Are you a Georgia Business Looking to Expand Globally?

Georgia understands the global marketplace, and we’re here to help you access it. Our extensive contacts and innovative trade programs can help you achieve your international business goals.

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International Businesses

As a service to Georgia’s international business community, Georgia Allies and the Georgia Department of Economic Development offer a database of international businesses in the state.

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International Business News and Events

  • Wamar International to Expand in Georgia, Add Up to 300 Jobs - Consolidation in Atlanta to Include... more »
  • Statement of Governor Sonny Perdue on Kia Plant Production more »
  • Three Aerospace Companies Announce New Georgia Projects - U.S. Headquarters, Expansion, New Trade Deal... more »
  • Governor Champions Georgia’s Aerospace Industry in Dubai - Trip Follows Visits to Georgia Troops in Iraq,... more »

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