Foreign investments in Georgian economy decrease by 28%
Finance
- 09 June, 2021
- 07:30
In the first quarter of this year, $ 125.4 million was directly invested in the Georgian economy, down 28.3% from a year earlier, Report informs, referring to the National Statistics Office.
In January-March, the top three major investors in Georgia included the United Kingdom ($ 88.4 million), Russia ($ 31.9 million), and Turkey ($ 24.5 million).
During the reporting period, most investments were made in finance, energy, manufacturing, real estate, health, and social services, hotels and restaurants, construction, agriculture, and fisheries.
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