AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAnaklia Port Pivot: Georgia’s Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili says China has officially withdrawn from the Anaklia Deep Sea Port project, and the state will now develop the port under a “landlord model” where Georgia keeps ownership of core maritime and port infrastructure while inviting international operators to run terminals. Regional Trade & Connectivity: Uzbekistan and Georgia are deepening transport ties after Mirziyoyev’s visit, agreeing to fully digitize road transport permits and expand rail discounts, with Uzbek officials also exploring potential Uzbek participation in Anaklia and logistics infrastructure at Georgian ports. Energy & Infrastructure Dialogue: bp’s regional president for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Türkiye, Giovanni Cristofoli, argues major projects like Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan and the Southern Gas Corridor depend on sustained dialogue among states, institutions and local communities. Legal/Business Watch: A Georgia-linked class action in the US targets Con Edison partners over alleged exploitation of Georgian workers through extreme hours and pay. Market Signals: Georgia’s economy remains in focus as the week’s gas-price reports show volatile fuel costs across counties, with statewide averages easing week-on-week.
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