Georgia, a small country with big potential for Korean investments

In recent years, the global political and economic map has undergone significant changes. In this process, Georgia, located in the heart of Eurasia, is increasingly drawing attention as one of the most stable, liberal and dynamically developing countries. For the Republic of Korea, which has traditionally focused on diversifying its export markets, including high-tech sectors, Georgia’s favorable business environment and geographic location offer real potential to become not only an important partner but also a strategic platform toward Europe. Georgia’s pragmatic political course, which echoes President Lee Jae Myung’s emphasis on “pragmatic diplomacy,” remains steady and clear. The country seeks closer integration with the European family, a path that reflects institutional stability and respect for the rule of law. Georgia’s foreign policy is guided by pragmatism, with a focus on peace and regional cooperation, which are key conditions for long-term investment. The peoples of Korea and Georgia also share important values, including respect for hard work, tradition and a