AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAbkhazia Fuel Supply: Georgia’s fuel shipments to Russian-occupied Abkhazia are still sparking backlash as shortages persist and residents report queues and higher prices, including a new batch of AI-92 gasoline tied to Rosneft with only part earmarked for station sales. Customs Cooperation: Georgia and Azerbaijan agreed to improve coordination at border checkpoints to keep international cargo moving smoothly, with plans for expanded talks to review measures. Corporate Moves: Rustavi Steel has sold its rebar production line to PM Metal, signaling a shift in focus for the Rustavi-based metallurgical group after earlier exits by Irakli Rukhadze from other assets. Civil Society vs. Georgian Dream Narratives: Georgian civil society issued a joint statement accusing the ruling Georgian Dream and affiliated groups of amplifying Russian propaganda ahead of the 18th anniversary of the 2008 war. Cybersecurity: A China-linked espionage campaign dubbed “SilkParasite” used Google Drive to hide malware traffic, with targets reportedly including Georgia among other regional states. FDI Snapshot: Georgia’s foreign direct investment rose 19.3% in 2025 to about $1.9bn, according to Geostat. Regional Trade: Georgia increased imports from Azerbaijan by 25%, while Armenia-Azerbaijan exports are said to be edging toward resumption “soon,” supported by infrastructure talks.
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