Georgia vs Turkey
Georgia vs Turkey: procurement, logistics, tax & customs, industries — when to choose.
Comparison
| — | Georgia (Tbilisi) | Turkey (Istanbul) |
|---|---|---|
| VAT | 18% (0% for export) | 20% (export 0%) |
| Lead time | 5-8 days | 4-8 days |
| Free zone | yes (Tbilisi, Poti) | yes (many) |
| Trade access | DCFTA EU | EU Customs Union |
| Currency | GEL | TRY |
| Ports | Poti, Batumi (Black Sea) | Istanbul, Mersin, Izmir |
| Sourcing cost | low-medium | low (best for textile/apparel) |
| Logistics cost | low (sea + land) | low-medium |
| English level | medium-high | medium |
Procurement
Georgia: banking, tourism, wine, IT, logistics. Free zone: yes (Tbilisi, Poti). Min-order lead: low.
Turkey: textiles, automotive, electronics, food, tourism. Free zone: yes (many). Min-order lead: low.
Logistics
Georgia: Poti, Batumi (Black Sea). logistics cost: low (sea + land).
Turkey: Istanbul, Mersin, Izmir. logistics cost: low-medium.
Tax & customs
Georgia: VAT 18% (0% for export). Trade access: DCFTA EU.
Turkey: VAT 20% (export 0%). Trade access: EU Customs Union.
Industries
Georgia: banking, tourism, wine, IT, logistics.
Turkey: textiles, automotive, electronics, food, tourism.
When to choose
Choose Georgia if your priority is low-medium sourcing, Tbilisi hub access, and banking industry alignment. Choose Turkey if you need low sourcing with EU Customs Union trade access and low-medium logistics.
Verdict
Both regions are viable for B2B corporate merch sourcing. The deciding factor is rarely cost alone — it's customs/trade-bloc fit (EU vs GCC vs CIS), industry alignment, and lead-time tolerance. We can quote both and let you compare landed cost side-by-side.
Why source via Serbia (Belgrade)
For B2B procurement teams shipping to Belgrade or beyond, sourcing via Serbia offers specific advantages: RSD settlement (or USD/EUR via local hedge), 20% (0% export) VAT regime, CEFTA + SAA + EU candidate trade-bloc access, and Danube river + truck to Adriatic (Bar/Rijeka) as logistics gateway. Local fulfilment, local audit visits, and same-timezone account management cut typical decision cycles by 30-40% versus distant suppliers.
Local procurement specifics
Serbia's typical lead times for this category run 7-14 working days for sub-1000-unit orders, with rush options available. Customs clearance into Belgrade averages 2-4 days under standard Incoterms. Recipient address-level customisation (per-name personalisation, multi-language inserts) is supported via CEFTA + SAA + EU candidate customs simplifications.
Speak to our Belgrade team
Our Belgrade-based account team handles client briefs in English plus the local language of Serbia. We ship samples within 48 hours and run bulk production from regional partners audited under EcoVadis Silver+, Sedex SMETA 4-pillar, and OEKO-TEX 100. Serbia is one of our 6-region sourcing matrix; we benchmark each quote against alternatives so you see landed cost transparently.