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In the 1 st quarter, retail revenues from broadcasting transit in Georgia amounted to 38 million lari, Georgian National Communication Commission reported. If compared to the same period of 2024, the ...
Dollarization of loans is decreased to 43.3% against of 55.4% in 2019, while dollarization of deposits decreased to 52.2% against of 64%, reported Natia Turnava, president of the National Bank of ...
The competence of Georgian Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture will be expanded by adding the authority to arrange, manage and shutdown landfills for non-hazardous waste, as well as ...
Economic growth in the South Caucasus is projected to slow to 3.6% in 2025 and 3.4% in 2026-2027, the World Bank (WB) said in the June overview.
The Business Association of Georgia (BAG) considered tariffs, set by the Association of Intellectual Property Owners (IPOA) for the import of certain products. The discussion scoped problems of tariff ...
The European Youth Card will be available in Georgia, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze declared at the city government meeting today. Issuing of these cards, intended for people aged 18 to 30 years, will ...
Today, Georgia’s parliament approved amendments to the law “On Grants” in third (final) hearing. The amendments enter in force upon publication. Full text is not available for the guests. Please, ...
President of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) Natia Turnava presented today to Georgia’s parliament a report for 2024. She reported about issues of monetary and currency policy, banking supervision, ...
GEORGIA’S CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS INCREASED BY 1.3%. In 2024, Georgia’s consumption of natural gas amounted to 3.01 billion cubic m, Georgian National Energy and W ...
Today, Georgia’s parliament elected (with 84 votes) Giorgi Gabitashvili as Auditor General of the Georgian State Audit Service. To remind, Gabitashvili’s predecessor, Tsotne Kavelashvili, was returned ...
In 2024, licensing companies supplied water to 72% (against of 69% in 2023) of Georgia’s total population (up to 3.7 million), Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulating Commission reported.
Today, the capital of Hungary, Budapest, hosted the second meeting of the intergovernmental commission of Georgia and Hungary.