
Georgia’s Steady Growth of International Reserves
In May 2025, Georgia’s international reserves climbed to $4.7 billion, marking a 2.3% increase compared to the same period last year and an additional $103.3 million rise from the previous

A New Wave of Visitor Growth: Georgia’s Tourism Pulse in 2025
The second quarter of 2025 has brought a fresh momentum to Georgia’s tourism sector, with 1.6 million international visitors crossing the country’s borders—a 7% increase compared to the same period

What Skills Are Needed for Non-Technical Roles in AI? Global Practice and the Georgian Perspective
When artificial intelligence is discussed, most people think of technical roles — software engineers, data scientists, or machine learning specialists. But AI integration goes far beyond algorithm development. To turn

Construction Prices Are Rising, but the Housing Market Remains Resilient — What the Latest Data Reveals
In May 2025, the Construction Cost Index in Georgia increased by 5% year-over-year, with the residential segment rising by as much as 8.9%, according to the National Statistics Office of

Global Land Transfers: How States and Corporations Use Land Markets for Long-Term Strategic Control
Food security, water resources, and land bioproductivity have become strategic assets in the 21st century, shaping the long-term stability of states and corporations. The land market, once mostly local in

What’s Missing from Georgia’s Innovation Policy? Lessons from Small High-Tech Economies
Innovation is increasingly seen in Georgia as a pathway to economic growth — yet the current policy environment still falls short of creating a system where innovation naturally emerges, matures,