Economy

Georgia to Remain Partially Closed for Regular Flights until January 1, 2021

The Georgian Aviation Authority has made another correction in the existing active NOTAM, according to which it will remain partially closed for regular flights of Georgia until January 1, 2021.

Pricing Policies and Conditions that Air Georgia Intends to Compete with Wizz Air

"If we are in the same conditions, the Georgian company will become more flexible and acceptable to Georgian passengers than our competitors," Hub Georgia founder Giorgi Kodua said at Palitranews.

IMF: Tourism Industry Incomes in 2021 will Be 25% of the 2019 Incomes

The GEL exchange rate deprecation amid the current economic and political situation is not a surprise.

Pompeo’s Messages – Enhancing Strategic Partnership and Trade-Economic Relations

At the meeting with the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, we discussed the Georgia-USA partnership, security issues, and prospects

USD 2 Million Worth of Apple Exported from Georgia

From August 1 to  October 15, a total of 4 709 tons of apples worth $ 2 million were exported from Georgia-  the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture reports.

Agricultural Products and Services Company Baraka Opens Stores

Despite the COVID-19 risks, agricultural products company Baraka has introduced ambitious plans for the Georgian market.

Gas Supplying to Europe via Georgia to Begin

Trans Adriatic Pipeline is ready for the commercial handling of natural gas.

GABA: Radical Changes are Required in Agribusiness Sector

The Georgian Agro Business Association (GABA) reveals current challenges in the agricultural sector and stresses that radical changes are required in the field.

Georgia to Receive Around 1 Billion m3 Free Natural Gas from TAP Pipeline

TAP pipeline will grow Georgia’s geopolitical role for Europe.