“I would like to extend my congratulations to each employee of the Georgian Customs Service on their Professional Day, and express my gratitude for the high level of professionalism and sense of national responsibility with which you serve our country,” said the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, in his speech at the event dedicated to International Customs Day.
According to the Head of Government, the government aims to develop Georgia into a versatile regional hub that will bring prosperity to all, citizens and partners alike. This strategy is rooted in large-scale infrastructure projects.
“Your work often goes unnoticed by the wider public, yet it forms the very bedrock of our country’s economic security. It is you who facilitate legitimate trade, mobilise budget revenues, and safeguard citizens from smuggled or hazardous goods. Your service has evolved into a modern, transparent, and efficient system, one of the key pillars for economic growth, investor confidence, and fair competition.
Georgia’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia makes our country a natural gateway. Georgia serves as a reliable hub for seven landlocked neighbouring states, providing them with access to global trade routes.
We aim to transform Georgia into a versatile regional centre that will promote prosperity for all, our citizens and international partners alike. The flagship infrastructure projects support this strategy. The East-West highway, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, dry ports, and the Anaklia Deep Sea Port are all vital in enhancing Georgia’s position within the Middle Corridor,” emphasised Irakli Kobakhidze.

