
The Geography of Georgian Wine Prices: Where Is It Cheapest and Where Is It Most Expensive?
The geographical structure of Georgian wine export prices clearly reveals the imbalance that exists between market segmentation and perceived value. A new study by the National Bank of Georgia, reviewing

The New Nuclear Renaissance
As the world’s energy future becomes increasingly dependent on clean and stable sources, nuclear energy has returned to the global agenda. But this time, its resurgence is not tied solely

Gold Price Surge and Diversification Strategy: How Georgia’s Foreign Currency Reserves Grew in March 2025
March 2025 turned out to be an exceptionally positive month for Georgia’s foreign currency reserves. The National Bank of Georgia published statistics showing that foreign reserves increased by $4.245 million,

Branding in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence technologies have entered a new phase, where standing out in the market is no longer determined solely by the strength of algorithms or the speed of models. Today,

Cracks in Canada’s Economy: On the Brink of Recession Amid the Trade War
Canada’s economy is gradually weakening under the pressure of the trade war, which the U.S. administration, under President Donald Trump’s leadership, has intensified by imposing strict tariffs against its closest

Poti Port’s First Quarter of 2025: Record Results and Further Confirmation of Its Regional Hub Status
The data from Poti Port for the first quarter of 2025 clearly demonstrate the growing trend of Georgia’s transit potential. The latest statistics released by APM Terminals Poti confirm that


The New Nuclear Renaissance


Branding in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

