AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTrilateral Diplomacy for Trade: Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Georgia’s foreign ministers met in Istanbul and pledged deeper cooperation on security, transport and energy, pointing to the Middle Corridor and the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway as key economic links. Consumer Policy & Digital Markets: Georgia’s Competition and Consumer Protection Agency (GCCA) outlined priorities for its upcoming ICPEN presidency, with a focus on building trust in the digital age, protecting consumers in AI-driven markets, and safeguarding high-risk groups. Growth Outlook: Georgia’s real economic growth forecast for 2026 was reiterated at 6.3%, with subsequent years expected to run around 5–5.5%. Armenia Vote’s Regional Impact: Armenia’s election victory for Nikol Pashinyan drew international congratulations and renewed talk in the region about peace, border opening and cooperation—issues Georgia officials say matter directly for South Caucasus stability and future economic ties. Energy & Connectivity: Georgia and Turkey signed memorandums on melioration infrastructure and forestry management, while regional connectivity plans continue to be tied to economic progress.
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