AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigher Education Reform: Georgia’s Education Minister outlined a new higher-education funding model with two components—basic funding and phased performance-based funding—plus a plan to make education in public universities free from the 2026-2027 academic year. Airport & Payments: Visa opened its first “Business Lounge Powered by Visa” at Kutaisi International Airport, offering free access for eligible Visa Premium cardholders and aiming to upgrade Georgia’s premium travel experience. Public Finance & Markets: The Ministry of Finance issued GEL 400 mln in debut securities via a syndicate, while Bank of Georgia priced USD 300 mln 6.50% notes due 2031. Security & Foreign Influence: Georgia’s State Security Service arrested two citizens on espionage charges in separate cases, alleging information collection and encrypted contacts with foreign intelligence services. EU Politics & Protests: Thousands marched in Tbilisi demanding EU integration and new elections, accusing the government of obstructing accession. Regional Trade & Energy: Gazprom said it will repair 2026–2027 facilities in Georgia’s gas transmission system tied to Russian gas transit to Armenia. Transit Corridor Watch: Reports say China is boosting freight to Europe via the Trans-Caspian route through Kazakhstan, the Caspian, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, bypassing Russia.
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