In December 2024, compared to the corresponding period of 2023, Georgia’s real GDP growth made up 6.7%, Sakstat reported (estimation). In 2024, the average rate of real GDP growth made up 9.5%, ...
In total loans, issued by Georgian banks in national currency as of end of 2024 (35.3 billion lari, including overdue loans), Tbilisi accounted for 63.7% against of 62.4% at the end of 2023.
Georgian Competition and Consumer Protection Agency declared about consent issued to concentrations to be carried out at the level of retail trade and distribution in the market of alcoholic beverages ...
The Business Confidence Index (BCI) in the 1 st quarter decreased by 8.8 points compared to the 4 th quarter of 2024 and made up negative 5, said the International School of Economics at Tbilisi State ...
On January 30, the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) held a meeting with representatives of IMF mission. The meeting scoped consideration of main macroeconomic trends and forecasts, NBG said, noting that ...
In total loans, issued by Georgian banks in foreign currency as of end of 2024 (equivalent of 25.92 billion lari, including overdue loans), Tbilisi accounted for 83.6% against of 81.8% at the end of ...
In 2024, the expenses in Georgia of non-resident travelers totaled to 14.3 billion lari, increasing by 10.3% year-on-year, Sakstat reported. Average expenses per visit amounted to 2,211 lari, ...
NON-PARTICIPATION IN THE WORK OF PACE IS NOT A BIG DEAL FOR US. Year by year, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) loses its meaning, fu ...
In 2023, size of residential apartment market in Batumi amounted to $778 million, increasing by 6% year-on-year, Colliers Georgia reported. In the reporting year, there were 15,034 transactions on ...
In 2024, 53.1% of non-resident visitors were very pleased with their visit to Georgia, Sakstat reported. 40.5% were satisfied; 5% – neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, 0.7% – dissatisfied. Full text ...
“Our economic growth would be 2-3% higher than it was but for their [i.e. opposition’s] anti-state actions”, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze declared in the air of Imedi TV company.