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A new project is starting to improve the transport links between the regions of Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Shida Kartli and Kvemo Kartli, Georgian Roads Department declared. According to the Department, ...
From August 1, a system of fee payment, depending on zone and time of parking, will be enacted in the area of Mtatsminda, in the settlements of Vazisubani and Bagebi, part of Didi Digomi and on Beri ...
It is important that inflationary expectations in Georgia are stable, declared the National Bank of Georgia (NBG). In particular, inflation in the service sector, where change in prices is relatively ...
At the city government meeting today, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced the launch of a new program on support to micro- and small businesses. Acceptance of applications will start today and will ...
The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) declared about revision of Georgia’s economic growth forecast for 2025 from 6.7% to 7.4%, indicating strong growth in the first 5 months of the year. The average ...
The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) reported that its Monetary Policy Committee at the meeting today decided to maintain the monetary policy rate (refinancing rate) intact. Accordingly, the rate still ...
In January-June, Georgia’s local exports of goods (export without re-export) amounted to $1.47 billion, Sakstat reported (estimation). If compared to the same period of 2024, the volume has increased ...
In 2024, revenues of Georgia’s marketplaces totaled to 194.4 million lari, Sakstat reported. If compared to 2023, the volume has increased by 9.9%. Full text is not available for the guests. Please, ...
In 2024, there were 239 hospitals operating in Georgia, decreasing in number by 4 compared to 2023. Total number of hospital beds amounted to 14,900, decreasing by 2.5% year-on-year, Sakstat reported.
In January-June, Georgia’s revenues from international travels (tourism) totaled to $1.97 billion, the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) reported. If compared to the same period of 2024, the volume has ...
In January-June, cars led in Georgia’s commodity import, accounting for 16.7% of total volume. Import of this article into Georgia amounted to $1.66 billion (year-on-year growth – 10.2%), Sakstat ...
In January-June, cars still led in Georgia’s exports (actually, re-export), accounting for 37.6% of total export volume, Sakstat reported (estimation). Export of this article amounted to $1.2 billion ...