Georgia and Israel sign joint study on free trade feasibility agreement

Georgia and Israel sign joint study on free trade feasibility agreement

Georgia’s Vice-Premier and Economy Minister, Dimitry Kumsishvili, and the Minister of Economy and Industry of Israel, Eli Cohen, signed a declaration on launching a feasibility study on free trade agreement negotiations between Georgia and Israel in Tbilisi, Georgia

“I am sure that this process will give us a positive result and will give our country even more opportunity to create new jobs, increase our exports and deliver technological transfer from Israel,” said Kumaritashvili “I’m happy that we managed to implement our joint effort and sign a declaration on launching a feasibility study for concluding a Free Trade Agreement between Georgia and Israel”

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