On May 19, 2021, the Kazakh-Georgian Economic Union initiated an online presentation of the results of a research study on the economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Georgia. The study was conducted in partnership with TBC Capital, and the resulting document includes statistical data and facts from 2006 to 2020, covering macroeconomics, trade, investments, and tourism between the two countries. According to Giorgi Jakhutashvili, the Chairman of the Board of the Kazakh-Georgian Economic Union, the research provides a valuable opportunity to effectively plan, manage, and measure the results of future activities between the two countries. The study focuses on key economic indicators such as trade, direct foreign investments, and tourist inflows, offering insights and recommendations to support the growth and development of the economic partnership. The online presentation was successful in bringing together stakeholders from both countries to discuss the findings of the study and explore opportunities for collaboration and growth. The Kazakh-Georgian Economic Union remains committed to promoting sustainable economic development and strengthening the partnership between Kazakhstan and Georgia.