An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Deputy Division Chief Mercedes Vera Martin visited Tbilisi from April 2-16 to conduct the second review of Georgia’s...
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The arrest of Ye Jianming, the chairman and executive director of CEFC China Energy, a Global Fortune 500 energy and finance conglomerate, may have wide repercussions...
More than 8 million people will visit Georgia this year, making tourism one of the largest sectors of the economy. Making sure that as many Georgians as possible benefit...
The EBRD and EU announced on March 22 that they were extending their support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to a total of...
The Czech capital Prague offers the highest quality of life of any city in Emerging Europe. The city is ranked 69th (of 231 cities worldwide) in a new survey published...
John Wurdeman fell in love with Georgia the moment he arrived, in 1995. He has never once regretted his decision to make the country his home.
The Georgian banking system is the most robust in the region, with its two largest banks now listed on the London Stock Exchange and included in the FTSE 250.
The recent boom in the hospitality and real estate sector in Georgia has been attributed to the investments made by multinational companies across the country, and in...
Armenia is currently negotiating with Georgia, Bulgaria, Greece and Iran in order to create a Persian Gulf – Black Sea international transportation and transit corridor.
The government of Georgia’s inclusive growth agenda foresees the need to strengthen human capital, improve private sector competitiveness and productivity through a...
Georgia is a striking example of a successful tax revenue reform, according to the International Monetary Fund’s new Balancing Act: Managing the Public Purse report.
“The real nature of the Nord Stream 2 project is far from being economic: this is a political initiative by [Vladimir] Putin aimed at destabilising Europe and depressing...