
A Young Sector: How Generational Trends Are Shaping Georgia’s IT Labor Market
Today, the IT industry is not only a symbol of technological advancement but also a reflection of demographic shifts. Unlike many other sectors, Georgia’s IT workforce is distinctly young: according

High Revenue Doesn’t Always Mean Success — Misunderstood Measures of Financial Health in Georgia and Beyond
In Georgia, especially among small and medium-sized business owners, there’s a common belief: “As long as revenue is growing, everything else will fall into place.” When money starts flowing in,

Georgia’s Fruit Sector Is Booming — But Is It Built to Last?
In 2024, Georgia’s fruit production grew significantly. Apples, peaches, plums, berries — and especially grapes — all saw strong harvests. According to official data, overall fruit production (excluding grapes and

Trade Fragmentation in 2025: Is the WTO Losing Global Relevance?
For decades, international trade operated under the assumption that a unified global system—anchored by the World Trade Organization (WTO)—would ensure fair competition and peaceful dispute resolution. But by 2025, that

How to Save Electricity at Home Using Technology – The Potential of Smart Devices
Saving energy is no longer just about turning off the lights when leaving the room. Modern smart technologies allow us to automatically control home energy consumption through pre-set algorithms and

Why Do Most Tourists Stay Only in Tbilisi and Adjara? – What’s Holding Back Regional Tourism in Georgia?
In the first quarter of 2025, the majority of international visitors to Georgia were concentrated in Tbilisi — 665.7 thousand visits, making up 40.6% of all trips. Adjara followed with