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Georgia’s Schools in Transition: Rising Enrollment, Private Sector Pressures, and a Changing Education Market

August 15, 2025

In the 2024–25 academic year, enrollment in Georgia’s public and private schools reached 640,700 students — a rare 1% increase after years of relative stability. This growth reflects not just

Tomato Imports Rise in Georgia: Reliance on Turkey and Challenges for Local Production

August 15, 2025

Data from January–May 2025 once again highlights Georgia’s heavy reliance on tomato imports, raising fresh concerns for the country’s food security. According to the latest figures from Geostat, 18,444 tonnes

Shifting Educational Landscape: Georgia’s Universities as a New Center of Attraction

August 15, 2025

The 2024–25 academic year marks the beginning of a new chapter for Georgia’s higher education system. Official figures show that 187,800 students are now enrolled in universities across the country,

Turkey–Georgia Economic Alliance: Structural Shifts and Emerging Trends

August 15, 2025

For nearly three decades, Turkey has remained one of Georgia’s most important economic partners. Since independence, the scale and structure of economic ties between the two countries have evolved significantly.

Export Challenges for Georgian Alcoholic Beverages

August 12, 2025

In the first half of 2025, Georgia’s exports of alcoholic beverages saw a marked decline — both in volume and in value. According to data from the National Statistics Office,

How Far Are We from the EU’s Lowest Benchmark?

August 12, 2025

According to the latest International Monetary Fund report, Bulgaria still holds the lowest GDP per capita in the European Union, standing at $18,522 in 2025. This figure serves as a

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Where Georgia’s New Economic Spaces Are Emerging

Where Georgia’s New Economic Spaces Are Emerging

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Why Foreign Tourists Are Spending Less in Georgia

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Is Georgia Heading for a New Construction Wave?

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Half of Georgia’s Exports Still Go to CIS Countries

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Where Is Georgia Building Fastest?

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