
China’s Slowing Growth and Trade War with the U.S. – A New Global Reality
By the end of 2024, China’s economy recorded 5.2% growth. However, this number masks deeper issues. The real estate crisis, sluggish domestic demand, and declining investment indicate that the country

The Formal Education Disbalance in the IT Sector
Over the past decade, the global IT sector has grown at a pace that few traditional education systems have been able to match. Unlike medicine or law, where academic credentials

Small Changes, Big Results: Green Nudges for Sustainable Diets and Food Waste Reduction
Sustainable diets and food waste reduction are key pillars of modern environmental strategy. Green nudges — small but effective behavior-focused tools — make it easier for individuals to make environmentally

What Will Happen to Georgian Agriculture Amid Intensifying Climate Impacts?
Agriculture is one of the most climate-sensitive sectors, yet in Georgia the full scale of this vulnerability remains underappreciated. Historically, the country has enjoyed favorable natural conditions for farming, but

Why Local Online Stores Struggle to Gain a Foothold in Georgia’s E-Commerce Market
Georgia’s e-commerce market has been growing steadily, driven by increased internet access, widespread use of digital payments, and evolving consumer habits. However, despite this growth, international platforms continue to dominate,

Fewer Mortgages, Higher Volumes – The Sector Responds to Rising Prices
In March 2025, Georgia’s banking sector issued 4,112 new mortgage loans totaling 378 million GEL, according to statistical data from the National Bank. While the number of issued loans decreased



