Press Release
ATLANTA – Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced the publication of Tariffs Briefing: May 15, 2025 – Latest Tariff Pauses and New Trade Deals. This publication offers timely insights into the evolving global trade landscape, focusing on recent trade agreements between the United States and China, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia. In 2024, bilateral trade between Georgia and these markets exceeded $21 billion.
Georgia set new records for international trade activity in 2024, with $198.7 billion worth of total trade, making Georgia the sixth-largest state in the United Sates for total trade. Georgia-grown, -made, and -produced goods reached 219 unique export markets.
This report is part of the Georgia Chamber’s ongoing commitment to assist businesses and communities in navigating tariff measures and other trade barriers. Five reports have now been published on the impact of tariffs on Georgia businesses. Those reports can be found here. In February, the Georgia Chamber launched its Global Business Subcommittee to provide insights, coordination, and advocacy for Georgia’s agriculture, business, and industry partners invested in international trade.
Some of the economic impacts to Georgia outlined in Tariffs Briefing: May 15, 2025 – Latest Tariff Pauses and New Trade Deals include:
The Georgia Chamber recommends our members take a proactive stance in the face of these changes and will continue to advocate for the members of our business community. Despite the headwinds, Georgia’s economy remains dynamic and resilient. By staying informed and adaptable, the state’s business community can mitigate risks and even find growth opportunities in the new trade landscape.
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Founded in 1911 and incorporated in 1915, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce is the largest business advocacy organization in Georgia, working to protect free enterprise and secure our long-term economic prosperity. The Georgia Chamber represents tens of thousands of members in every corner of the state, with offices in Atlanta, Brunswick, and Tifton. In 2025 the Georgia Chamber launched Georgia|2050, a strategic plan to ensure Georgia remains a beacon of economic opportunity for the next 25 years. For more information visit gachamber.com.