Week in Headlines
- Structural Changes in the Georgian Government;
- Personnel Changes Continue;
- Corruption in the Private Sector – Prosecutor’s Report;
- Georgian Businesses View Business Climate Less Favorably – PMCG (Q1/2025);
- Economy Expected to Grow by 7.5% in Q2 – Parliamentary Budget Office Forecast;
- Exports Reached $2 Billion;
- Wine Exports Decline;
- 7 Billion GEL in Tax Revenue Collected;
- 117 Million GEL Earned from Privatization (January–April 2025);
- Georgia’s Foreign Debt Reaches $9 Billion / Increased by $309 Million in April;
- Georgia Faces $3.3 Billion in Arbitration Cases – Audit Office Highlights Risks;
- Unemployment Rises in Georgia – 14.7% (Q1/2025);
- Volume of Freight Transported by Georgian Railways Decreased by 7%;
- Number of Transit Trailers Down 6% (January–April 2025);








