China and Georgia have completed a second round of talks for a free trade agreement (FTA), China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Monday.
From May 9 to 13, the two sides discussed issues including goods and service trade, intellectual property rights and trade facilitation, reaching consensus on parts of the agenda, the ministry said in a brief statement.
The third round is scheduled to be held in July in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.
China and Georgia launched FTA talks last December. China is Georgia's third-largest trading partner globally and second-largest source of imports.