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The program goal for 2028 is to decrease the unemployment rate in Georgia below 4%, while to increase the average monthly salary above 3,500 lari, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze declared ...
In May, compared to the same month of 2024, inflation in Georgia made up 3.5% (with a target of 3%), Sakstat reported. Compared to the previous month (i.e. April), inflation made up 0.4%. Full text is ...
We are starting a process on the basis of which a full-fledged reform of state-owned enterprises will be carried out”, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze declared at the government meeting ...
In the coming days, a special program for development of sports infrastructure will be announced, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze declared at the government meeting today. According to ...
Negotiations with TAV are ongoing, Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Levan Davitashvili told reporters today. TAV Georgia (operator of Tbilisi and Batumi airports) expresses ...
Today, container and cargo terminals started operation at the Tbilisi dry port. The matter concerns a multimodal logistics hub, which was created with participation of UAE group Abu Dhabi Ports, ...
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze met today with the IMF mission. According to administration of Georgia’s government, Georgian side stated at the meeting that it appreciates close ...
Through direct insurance activities in the 1 st quarter, 19 insurance companies operating in Georgia attracted premium of 452.9 million lari (year-on-year growth – 13.8%), Georgian State Service for ...
Fitch Ratings affirmed Georgia’s long-term issuer default rating at “BB”, though left the “negative” outlook intact. The outlook “reflects heightened political risk and possible external liquidity ...
In total premium attracted in the 1 st quarter in Georgian health insurance, 3 companies accounted for 60%, or 149.3 million lari. If compared to 2023, the top three did not change. Full text is not ...
In the 1 st quarter, reimbursements of 19 insurance companies operating in Georgia totaled to 177 million lari, Georgian State Service for Insurance Supervision reported. If compared to the same ...