
Working Hours and Time Management in the IT Sector: Balancing Flexibility and Pressure
In the global labor market, the IT sector has long been associated with more flexible working hours compared to traditional industries. While manufacturing, finance, and healthcare typically follow strict schedules,

Why is Georgian Tourism No Longer Growing at the Same Pace?
Over the past decade, Georgia has emerged as one of the region’s most attractive tourism destinations, reaching a record 9.4 million international visitors in 2019. However, tourism growth significantly slowed

Who Is Georgia Really Exporting To – What Local Export Data Reveals About the Economy
When discussing exports in Georgia, a key distinction is often overlooked: local export and re-export are two entirely different phenomena. Re-export happens when foreign goods pass through Georgia without undergoing


Apple’s Legendary Designer and OpenAI’s CEO Are Building a Radical New Smartphone
The tech world may be on the brink of a major shift. While billions of people worldwide still depend on screen-based smartphones every day, Jony Ive — the iconic Apple

How Loans Became an Economic Burden for the Georgian Population
In recent years, private lending in Georgia has entered an extremely saturated phase and now seems to evolve independently of global macroeconomic trends. As of March, nearly 1.9 million citizens



