AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAbkhazia Fuel Supplies: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze says about 680 tonnes of petrol have been delivered to occupied Abkhazia, calling it a humanitarian move coordinated with the government and carried out under occupation law, while opposition argues the fuel effectively supports Russian occupation forces and that the “restoring trust” framing is political. Border Trade & Logistics: Azerbaijan-Georgia freight traffic is snarled at the Red Bridge customs checkpoint, with hundreds of trucks queued on the Georgian side and 1,030 vehicles waiting to exit on the Azerbaijan side, raising costs and delivery delays for carriers. EU Connectivity: The EU backs the Middle Corridor expansion through the South Caucasus, with a new transport connectivity push aiming to boost cargo volumes via the Black Sea and Trans-Caspian routes and mobilize around €2bn for infrastructure. FDI Snapshot: Georgia’s foreign direct investment rose 19.3% in 2025 to about $1.9bn, according to Geostat. Governance Project: A special commission has been set up for Tbilisi’s “Government City” plan, with construction planned near Arsenal Hill and led by the PM. Immigration Policy: Poland tightened entry rules for workers from Georgia (along with Colombia and Venezuela), citing misuse of visa-free travel for employment and concerns over shadow employment and trafficking.
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