Kazakhstan to provide Georgia with wheat
Kazakhstan is interested in exporting more wheat to Georgia, Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze while summarising yesterday’s meetings under his official visit to Kazakhstan.
"Using Georgia's ports will enable Kazakhstan to increase export to the Mediterranean. It is a complex project that requires careful development, but I am convinced that, together, we will make it work," Agenda.ge cited him as saying.
"At the same time, we can offer absolutely new products to the international market, such as the chemical industry, for example," the Georgian PM added.
Bakhtadze recalled that a very important agreement was signed yesterday – a "roadmap seeking to double trade between the two countries over the next couple of years."
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