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Welcome! The Department of State provides tools for U.S. companies in Georgia and for those interested in conducting business in the country. The U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi can assist U.S. companies in promoting their commercial interests, exporting to Georgia, and navigating the Georgian market through a wide range of resources and services.
The U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi works closely with our partners at the U.S. Commercial Service and the American Chamber of Commerce in Georgia to promote U.S. commercial interests. We are also happy to link Georgian importers with U.S. suppliers and business partners.
We welcome your questions, comments, and concerns at Tbilisicommerce@state.gov.
U.S. Foreign Commercial Service, Georgia
Email Tbilisicommerce@state.gov
U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service, Georgia
Email tbilisiusdaall@state.gov
Georgia Economic Section
Email tbilisipolecon@state.gov
U.S. Embassy in Georgia General Switchboard
Phone (995 32) 227-70-00
Fax (995 32) 253-23-10
At Embassy Tbilisi, the U.S. Department of State and its partners at the U.S. Commercial Service promote U.S. investment and the export of U.S. goods, services, and technology in today’s global marketplace.
Getting Started with U.S. Commercial Service
The U.S. Commercial Service (CS), part of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, offers companies a full range of expertise in international trade. Companies can find assistance locally in more than 100 U.S. Commercial Service offices nationwide and in more than 70 international offices.
Getting Started with the Department of Agriculture (USD
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) links U.S. agriculture to the world to enhance export opportunities and global food security. In addition to its Washington, D.C. staff, FAS has a global network of 98 offices covering 177 countries. These offices are staffed by agricultural attachés and locally hired agricultural experts who are the eyes, ears, and voice for U.S. agriculture around the world. FAS staff identify problems, provide practical solutions, and work to advance opportunities for U.S. agriculture and support U.S. foreign policy around the globe.
These reports on market conditions, opportunities, regulations, and business customs prepared at U.S. Embassies worldwide by the Department of Commerce Department, Department of State, and other U.S. agencies’ professionals.
The U.S. Department of State’s Investment Climate Statements provide country-specific information on the business climates of more than 170 countries and economies. They are prepared by economic officers stationed in embassies and posts around the world and analyze a variety of economies that are or could be markets for U.S. businesses of all sizes.
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
In 1985, the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), a joint venture between the Department of State and the U.S. private sector, created by then Secretary of State George P. Shultz under the Federal Advisory Committee Act to interact on overseas security problems of mutual concern. Objectives of this joint venture are: to establish a continuing liaison between security officials in both the private and public sector; to provide for regular exchanges of information concerning developments in the overseas security environment; recommend methods for planning and implementation of security programs abroad; and recommend methods to mitigate risks to American private sector interests worldwide. These objectives remain in the current OSAC Charter.
Vulnerable Communities Engagement Program
The U.S. Embassy Tbilisi of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to support vulnerable communities and promote peace, civic integration of people with disabilities, inclusion of ethnic and religious minorities, diversity, and participation.
Restoring Efficiency to Agriculture Production (REAP)
SAID/Georgia’s Restoring Efficiency to Agriculture Production (REAP) is a five year, $19.5 million program that is designed to increase income and employment in rural areas by delivering firm- level investment and technical assistance to expand the operation of existing smallholder farmers and rural enterprises.
Since its inception, SelectUSA has facilitated more than $78 billion in investment, creating and/or retaining over 95,000 U.S. jobs. In fiscal year 2019 alone, SelectUSA facilitated more than $18.5 billion in investment. We work with the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service and entities across government to facilitate job-creating business investment into the United States and raise awareness of the critical role that economic development plays in the U.S. economy.
Selling Your Products in the U.S.
Please email Tbilisicommerce@state.gov for information about commercial opportunities in the U.S.
Please call: (995 32) 227-7000
Outside of Office Hours, contact: 032 227-7000
Outside of Georgia: (995-32) 227-7000
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