A bilateral trade and investment bridge between Georgia and Hong Kong — facilitating partnerships, driving economic dialogue, and opening corridors between the Caucasus and Asia.
The Georgia–Hong Kong Business Council serves as the official bilateral chamber dedicated to strengthening commercial and cultural ties between Georgia and Hong Kong. We bring together businesses, investors, and institutions committed to mutual prosperity.
From market intelligence to executive networking, the Council provides a full spectrum of services for businesses operating across the Georgia–Hong Kong corridor.
Connecting Georgian exporters — wine, agriculture, minerals, technology — with Hong Kong trading partners, distributors, and re-export networks into Asia.
Attracting Hong Kong and Asian capital into Georgia's tourism, real estate, infrastructure, energy, and fintech sectors, with full investor support services.
Research, market entry analysis, regulatory guidance and strategic briefings to help members navigate both the Caucasus and Asian business landscapes.
Curated networking events, business delegation visits, and CEO roundtables bringing decision-makers from both territories together under one roof.
Advocating with ministries, trade bodies, and diplomatic missions to advance bilateral agreements, visa facilitation, and trade policy alignment.
Fostering mutual understanding through cultural programmes, language resources, and exchange visits that underpin long-lasting commercial relationships.
Two territories uniquely positioned at the crossroads of ancient and modern trade routes — united by ambition and mutual opportunity.
Membership in the Georgia–Hong Kong Business Council grants direct access to a vetted network of businesses, investors, and officials operating across both territories.
Led by experienced professionals committed to advancing Georgia–Hong Kong commercial relations.
Whether you're seeking trade partnerships, investment opportunities, or membership information — we're here to help you navigate the Georgia–Hong Kong corridor.