
Inflation in March: A New Wave of Price Increases and Real Pressure on the Population
In March 2025, inflation indicators in Georgia require significant analysis, as figures that might seem moderate at first glance are in reality painfully impacting consumers’ wallets. According to Geostat, monthly

Global Oil Price Reset and Its Impact on Georgia
The global energy market has once again undergone a sharp correction — oil prices have significantly decreased, and this trend has already impacted the Georgian market. The decline in prices

Red Sea Crisis: A New Threat to Global Trade Forcing a Rethink of Supply Routes
The Red Sea is one of the most critical arteries of global trade — around 12% of all international shipping passes through this route. At its heart lies the Suez

Remote Work in Georgia’s IT Sector: Flexibility or Compromise?
The COVID-19 pandemic turned remote work into a widespread practice across Georgia, but within the IT sector, the trends reveal a more complex picture. Despite being a digital-native industry, only

Motivation Isn’t Everything — What Do We Really Need to Succeed?
In recent years, phrases like “stay motivated,” “if you really want it, you’ll make it,” and “motivation is the key” have become common in Georgian social media, self-development workshops, and

Why Is Sugar Getting More Expensive Globally – and What Does It Mean for Developing Countries?
Global commodity markets often push seemingly ordinary goods into the spotlight of geopolitical and climate-driven shifts. In the second half of 2024, sugar joined that list. Its global price surged