It is hard to imagine living abroad without missing your national cuisine. Especially when the food from your country is exotic for your country of residence, and it is...
Tag - Georgia
Georgia’s parliament finally adopted a new pension law on July 21, its third hearing. According to the country’s deputy minister of economy Ekaterine Mikabadze, whose...
Advanced economies remain the global leaders in trade logistics, finds Connecting to Compete, a new World Bank Group report. Across the board, most countries have...
According to new external trade statistics issued by GeoStat, the total value of Georgian exports to the EU between January and June 2018 was more than double that of...
Gerogian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze has confirmed that the Mindeli coal mine in Tkibuli will be closed while investigations are carried out into a deadly accident...
In June, Georgia went through yet another wave of political changes. Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili resigned amid disagreement with some his fellow Georgian Dream...
The consortium behind Anaklia Deep Sea Port on Georgia’s Black Sea coast has signed a memorandum with Kerry Globalink, part of Kerry Logistics, to build a third box port...
Romania now boasts the fifth fastest internet in the world, and easily the fastest in Emerging Europe. In an analysis of more than 160 million broadband speed tests...
The South Caucasus has a strategic locational advantage by connecting Europe with Asia and the Middle East. After the collapse of the Soviet Union three internationally...
Georgia and Hong Kong have signed a free trade agreement (FTA) designed to further boost already burgeoning trade between the two territories. The deal was signed by...
Santiago Croci, acting manager of the Doing Business Unit at the World Bank, talks to Shakhil Shah about the bank’s 2018 Doing Business report, and how its results...
Invest Lithuania, emerging Europe’s best investment promotion agency (IPA) scored just 65.55 out of a possible 100 in a major new report looking at IPA performance...
