AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAnaklia Port Overhaul: Georgia’s Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili says the Anaklia deep-sea port will move to a state-led “landlord model,” with the government keeping 100% ownership of core maritime assets after China’s state-linked role reportedly ended—raising new questions and an extra ~$200m funding need. Middle Corridor Logistics: The shift matters for regional trade as cargo transit through Georgia keeps rising, with rerouting away from the Northern Corridor and disruptions around Hormuz/Red Sea routes boosting demand. Tbilisi Urban Renewal: Tbilisi City Hall says the “Tbilisi Urban Forest” project is nearing completion, with up to 700 hectares restored and 45 km of pedestrian/bicycle paths renewed. Business Expansion: ARCHI and NEXT opened a joint sales office in Warsaw, positioning it as an investor hub for Georgia’s real estate and hospitality projects. Regional Energy Pressure: Reports from Russia’s North Ossetia describe fuel shortages and closures at Lukoil stations, with price spikes and long lines at other outlets.
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