
Georgia on the Green Hydrogen Map: Fantasy or a Real Economic Opportunity?
Green hydrogen is a type of hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using only renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, or hydro power. In this process, water (H₂O)

Oil Price Drop: Risks and Possible Global Scenarios
In mid-April, global oil prices fell below $70 for the first time in two years. The price of Brent crude dropped to $68, surprising markets — especially since OPEC+ countries,

Air Pollution in Georgia and Its Economic Cost
The air inhaled in Tbilisi often contains more than just oxygen. According to Georgia’s National Environmental Agency, in recent years, levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in Tbilisi, Rustavi,

Grains in Georgia: Modest Growth or Strategic Gap? Understanding Local Production Trends
In 2024, Georgia’s grain production showed signs of growth on paper, but the story beneath the numbers is more complex (source: National Statistics Office of Georgia). Wheat output increased slightly

Small Loans in Georgia
Recent data published by the National Bank of Georgia highlights a significant trend in the country’s banking sector: nearly half of the population takes out loans of no more than

How Visa Policies Are Hindering Technological Progress in the United States
The American technology industry has long been regarded as a global center of innovation, built fundamentally on the contributions of immigrant engineers and programmers. However, today, as visa policies under


Oil Price Drop: Risks and Possible Global Scenarios

Air Pollution in Georgia and Its Economic Cost


Small Loans in Georgia
