Exhibition time: September 19-21, 2025
Exhibition location: Tbilisi International Convention and Exhibition Center
Host: Harixi International Exhibition Group
Co organizer: Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Scope of exhibits:
1. Household appliances: household appliances, kitchen and bathroom appliances, cleaning appliances, air conditioning and heating equipment, small appliances, etc;
2. Consumer electronics: smartphones and accessories, tablets and laptops, smartwatches and health monitoring devices, audio devices, etc;
3. Computers and peripheral devices: personal computers, monitors, printing devices, input/output devices, etc;
4. Communication equipment: mobile phones, base station equipment, network equipment, satellite communication equipment, etc;
5. Entertainment electronic products: gaming devices, audio and video equipment, digital photo frames, e-book readers, etc;
6. Intelligent hardware and IoT devices: smart home devices, wearable devices, drones, robots, etc;
7. Office electronic equipment: copiers and printers, projectors, scanners, fax machines, etc;
8. Educational electronic products: educational tablets, electronic dictionaries, learning tools, etc;
9. Automotive electronics: in car navigation system, in car audio and video system, driving recorder, etc;
10. Industrial and professional electronic equipment: industrial control equipment, testing and measuring equipment, safety monitoring equipment, etc;
11. Other electronic consumer goods: electronic cigarettes and atomizers, personal care appliances, portable power supplies, etc;
Project Introduction:
Georgia Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Exhibition has been successfully held for 6 times. Last year, more than 150 enterprises from Georgia, China, Azerbaijan, Türkiye and surrounding countries participated in the exhibition, with on-site turnover of 8.25 million US dollars and intended turnover of 31.9 million US dollars. The exhibition attracted manufacturers, brands, retailers, distributors, and channel partners from Georgia and surrounding home appliances and electronic consumer goods, such as Drishti, DNS, AZERCELL, Elektronik Mart, Belretail, and other well-known wholesalers from CIS countries to negotiate and purchase. Participating companies will have the opportunity to communicate face-to-face with potential customers and establish long-term cooperative relationships.
Georgia Introduction:
Georgia has a land area of 69700 square kilometers and is located in the central western part of the South Caucasus. It is bordered by Russia in the north, Azerbaijan in the southeast, Armenia in the south, Türkiye in the southwest, and the Black Sea in the west. Its geographical location is very important. It is the gateway to Europe from the Caucasus and Central Asia. It is a must for the ancient Silk Road and the modern Eurasian corridor, and one of the important countries along the “the Belt and Road”. Therefore, Georgia is an important entrepot trade country. 80% of port goods and 60% of railway transport goods are entrepot goods. Ge has two excellent deep-water ports, Poti and Batumi, in the western Black Sea, as well as two pipeline oil terminal ports, Kulevi and Supasa, which provide great transportation advantages.
Georgia has distinct four seasons and a pleasant climate, known as the “backyard of God”. It is a world-renowned tourist destination and also the hometown of former Soviet leader Stalin.
Georgia has distinct four seasons and a pleasant climate, known as the “backyard of God”. It is a world-renowned tourist destination and also the hometown of former Soviet leader Stalin.
In 2023, Georgia’s GDP will be 30.7 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 6.7%, and its foreign trade volume will be 21.53 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 12.5%. And in recent years, abundant oil and gas resources have been discovered in the western, eastern, and Black Sea regions of Georgia, bringing new growth points to the Georgian economy. China is one of Georgia’s three major trading partners and has been the largest source of imports for Georgia for several consecutive years.
Development Trends and Future Prospects of Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Industry:
The market size of household appliances and electronic consumer goods in Georgia has maintained stable growth in recent years, with an average annual growth rate of about 7% -9%. This growth is attributed to the improvement of residents’ income levels and the upgrading of consumption concepts. With the development of the economy, Georgia’s demand for high-quality living has driven its purchasing power for electronic consumer goods. The Georgian government actively promotes digital transformation, encourages the application of information technology and smart devices, and further promotes the expansion of the consumer electronics market.
Georgia’s industrial foundation is relatively weak, and the development of the home appliance and consumer electronics manufacturing industry lags behind, making it difficult to meet the local market’s demand for high-quality products. Local enterprises are unable to provide products comparable to international brands, leading to a shift in the market towards imports. There are a wide variety of electronic consumer goods in the international market, with excellent quality and competitive prices. Brands from European Union, Türkiye, China and other countries and regions occupy a dominant position in the Georgian market. According to the latest data released by the Georgian National Bureau of Statistics (Geostat), the total import value of household appliances and electronic consumer goods in Georgia in 2024 is approximately 520 million US dollars. This data represents an increase of approximately 8.3% compared to the $480 million in 2023.
The home appliance and electronic consumer goods industry in Georgia is in a stage of rapid development, with a steadily expanding market size and diverse and promising consumer demands. In the future, with the deepening of digital transformation, the popularization of smart home appliances, and the promotion of localized production, the Georgian electronic consumer goods market will usher in more diversified and sustainable development. Chinese enterprises can gain considerable profits in this market by seizing digital opportunities, optimizing supply chains, and enhancing brand influence.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries:
From July 26 to August 1, 2023, Georgian Prime Minister Galibashvili came to China to attend the opening ceremony of the 31st Summer Universiade in Chengdu. Both sides exchanged in-depth views on bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common concern, reached broad consensus, and unanimously decided to elevate the bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership.
Both sides agree that since the establishment of diplomatic relations on June 9, 1992, fruitful results have been achieved in various fields of cooperation between the two sides. In the current complex and ever-changing international situation, both sides have agreed to work together to expand cooperation in various fields such as politics, economy, and culture between the two countries, strengthen cooperation in international affairs, continuously deepen bilateral relations, and jointly maintain regional and world peace, stability, and development. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Georgia 32 years ago, political mutual trust between the two sides has been continuously consolidated, and significant achievements have been made in cooperation in various fields. The economic and trade cooperation between China and Georgia has been solidly promoted, and China has become Georgia’s largest import source country and third largest trading partner for several consecutive years.