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Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association

Bridging Business Opportunities Between Georgia and Vietnam

About Our Association

In 2025, the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association was founded, which promotes the development of relations between the two countries in various fields. Our association seeks to bring together existing activities between the countries, support each other in their implementation and find the necessary contacts. The organization works in all aspects, regardless of the field and scale.

Board Members

David Sajaia

President of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. Biography: In 2013, he graduated from the Faculty of Business and Management with a degree in Finance. From the same year to 2022, he worked in various positions in government agencies, and since 2023, he has been actively involved in business activities. Contact: d.sajaia.gvba@gmail.com

Paata Verulashvili

First Vice-President of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. Graduated from the university in 2020 with a degree in finance and credit, worked in the field of industrial safety in 2021-2022, and was an accountant in several companies in 2023-2025. Director and founder of one of the cryptocurrency exchanges in Georgia. P.verulasvili@gmail.com

Irakli Chkhikvadze

Irakli Chkhikvadze

Vice-President of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. 12 Years of experience in private sector of system and network security management.

Economic Overview

Georgia is strategically positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, making it an ideal gateway for international trade. The country has undergone significant economic reforms, creating a business-friendly environment with minimal bureaucracy and competitive tax rates.

With its liberal economic policies, Georgia ranks among the top countries globally for ease of doing business. The government has implemented various initiatives to attract foreign investment, including free trade agreements with the EU, China, and other major economies.

Key Economic Indicators

$33.78B
GDP (2025)
3.6M
Population
7th
Ease of Doing Business
1%
Small Business Tax

Investment Opportunities

Georgia offers numerous investment opportunities across various sectors including tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. The country's strategic location, skilled workforce, and government support make it an attractive destination for international investors.

Key Economic Indicators

Vietnam has emerged as one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic economies, with consistent GDP growth and increasing integration into global value chains. The country has successfully transitioned from a centrally planned economy to a market-oriented one, attracting significant foreign investment.

With a young and educated workforce, Vietnam has become a major manufacturing hub, particularly in electronics, textiles, and automotive sectors. The government's commitment to economic reforms and infrastructure development continues to drive growth and competitiveness.

Key Economic Indicators

$476B
GDP (2025)
101M
Population
7%
GDP Growth (2025)
$786B
Total Trade Volume

Business Opportunities

Vietnam presents vast opportunities for international businesses, particularly in manufacturing, technology, agriculture, and services. The country's participation in major trade agreements like CPTPP and EVFTA has opened new markets and reduced trade barriers.

David Sharashidze

HORECA Committee

Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. Graduated from Caucasus School of Business in 2011. Has experience in managerial positions for major local and international franchises such as Subway and Luca Polare. During the last decade, has been working in managerial or executive positions in insurance.

Evgenia Bukia

Esthétique and Beauty Committee

Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. Worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; recently works in the CRM of one of the successful company.

Salome Tsinadze

Marketing and Communications Committee

Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. She has over 7 years of experience in marketing and communications, working with both local and international companies. Recently, she led campaigns that significantly increased brand visibility and customer engagement.

David Kikalishvili

Transports & Logistics Committee

Member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian-Vietnamese Business Association. Graduated from the Faculty of Law of I. Vekua University in 2004. Since 2007, he has been employed in the field of transport and logistics.

Triumph Rental

Viet Coffee

Contact Information

Address

Akaki Khorava St. 2, Tbilisi 0179, Georgia

Phone

+995 511 544 599

Email

info@geoviet.org

Business Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Office Locations

Tbilisi Office (Headquarters)

Akaki Khorava St. 2, Tbilisi 0179, Georgia

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