According to Geostat, compared to the 2020 average, the index change amounted to 57%. The RPPI covers the market of new residential property in Tbilisi, both the flats and detached houses segments. The following table shows percentage changes of the RPPI compared to the previous quarter, the corresponding quarter of the previous year and the 2020 average.In the third quarter of 2025, a price increase compared to the previous quarter was registered both in flats (0.5%) and detached houses (1.2%) segments. Compared to the third quarter of 2024, the prices increased in both segments, for flats by 6.9% and for detached houses by 7.2%. The following graph represents the dynamics of the total RPPI and its sub-indices, as well as the Consumer Price Index.
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"Energy cooperation between Georgia and Azerbaijan will not only bring economic benefits to our countries, but will also help us achieve joint strategic goals. Azerbaijan's initiative and Georgia's project have already become an important aspect of European security. Azerbaijan natural gas is supplied to many countries, including 10 European states. We owe this success to Georgia," Asadov said.Asadov also noted that Azerbaijan and Georgia are strong partners in providing renewable energy sources in the context of the transport of Caspian and Black Sea energy carriers.According to the Azerbaijan Prime Minister, this is an example of a common vision and commitment between the two neighboring countries.“Multilateral cooperation strengthens regional stability, mutual trust and long-term partnership. We believe that new initiatives will be implemented in the field of transport, logistics and transit. As a result, our joint efforts in the coming years will increase and further develop our geopolitical stability and importance. We are ready to build open and mutually beneficial cooperation mechanisms,” the head of the Azerbaijan government said.Tbilisi Silk Road Forum is being held for the fifth time on October 22-23 and is attended by about 2,000 delegates.“Tbilisi Silk Road Forum” has been held every two years since 2015. During this period, the forum has developed into an international brand and a high-level platform for dialogue between governments of different countries, as well as for bilateral and multilateral meetings between organizations and business representatives.
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The Armenian Prime Minister said that it is a great honor for him to participate in the international event called the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum for the second time."As its name suggests, this event has already become an important platform for officials from different countries, representatives of the private sector, international experts who share new ideas with each other. As a result of this platform, a peace project was implemented between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which in principle turned into a support mechanism," Pashinyan said.According to him, the project was supported by many international partners, because it is important to develop regional and international, transport and communication opportunities not only through Armenia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia, but also by opening borders with them."I am happy to confirm that we have achieved great success in this direction. In August 2025, at the initiative of the US President, a peace agreement was signed in Washington between me and the President of Azerbaijan, which was also signed by Donald Trump. This declaration specifically concerns regional communication. We state in that declaration that we emphasize the importance of communication, interaction, dialogue in bilateral and international formats," Pashinyan said.According to the Armenian Prime Minister, efforts are being made to ensure unlimited connectivity between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic through the territory of the Republic of Armenia. According to him, this is a bilateral relationship for international and interstate connectivity."Azerbaijan is already lifting restrictions on the movement of goods through its territory to our country, and this was announced yesterday by President Aliyev. I thank him for this step and decision. I welcome this initiative. I am also pleased to say that we have a positive dialogue between Turkey and our republic, which ensures that our border will be opened. I would also like to confirm that we are not only politically but also technically ready for the transit of goods from today," Nikol Pashinyan added.According to Pashinyan, starting today, we can carry out cargo movement using the territory of the Republic of Armenia. According to him, the land and border infrastructure is ready for this."We are politically ready to ensure transit from the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic to the main territory of Azerbaijan and vice versa. We are already politically ready to ensure rail transit from the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, Turkey, and the main territory of Azerbaijan. The railway needs reconstruction in these fragments. I am sure and I assure you that these technical issues will be resolved within two to three years, in the near future, and the electricity network will also be established from Azerbaijan to the territories of Armenia, via Nakhichevan," Pashinyan noted.The Tbilisi Silk Road Forum is being held for the fifth time on October 22-23 and is being attended by about 2,000 delegates.The forum is a key platform for dialogue and cooperation to strengthen regional and global connectivity.
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According to the department, it is planned to deepen 7 operating wells and drill 2 new exploratory wells using modern, high-tech methods. Nino Enukidze, First Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Inga Pkhaladze, Deputy Minister and Curator of the Energy Sector, Subu Ramesh, Ambassador of India to Georgia, company representatives, and invited guests attended the signing ceremony held at the Ministry of Economy.“This agreement represents yet another significant step in strengthening the economic partnership and friendships between Georgia and India. It will contribute to the development of Georgia’s energy resources, attract new investments and bring modern high technology solutions to our oil production sector” – Inga Pkhaladze stated.Deputy Minister highlighted the Agreement lays the foundation for a new stage that will strengthen Georgia’s energy security and create new opportunities for economic growth and regional development.It is noteworthy that the project’s investment package amounts to approximately 50 million USD to be implemented over the next four years. Immediately upon signing the Agreement, the company will pay 4,15 million USD to the state budget.Hindustan Silichine Private Limited is an Indian multi-business holding that operates in the fields of oil exploration and natural gas supply.Giorgi Tatishvili, Head of the State Agency of Oil and Gas of Georgia, Ekaterine Sisauri, General Director of the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation, and Khitish Kumar Nayak, Director of Hindustan Silichine Private Limited, signed the Production Sharing Agreement.Indian oil and gas exploration and production holding company Hindustan Silichine Private Limited has previously owned one of its major assets in Georgia. In particular, Hindustan Silichine, founded in 2017 by Upesh and Gaurav Thakkar, lists on its website among its major assets the proven oil and gas reserves of Sanand-Mirol and Ankleshwar in Gujarat, India, as well as the oil and gas block 7B in Georgia, which is a 1,175 sq. km production block near the Black Sea.Hindustan Silichine Private Limited aims to become the leading oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) company in Georgia within five years.In addition, the company's turnover reached $28.2 million in the first two quarters of the 2024-2025 financial year, and the forecast turnover for the entire fiscal year is $51.2 million.
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As of the document, 11.7 percent of incomes of enterprises engaged in postal and courier activities were generated from written correspondence, of which 44 percent were international services, while 56 percent were local.Enterprises engaged in postal and courier activities sent 13.3 million parcels and 5.9 million of written correspondence during 2024.In 2024, in the enterprises engaged in postal and courier activities the average annual number of employed was 4.0 thousand, including 1.5 thousand couriers and postman.
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The portal compiles statistical information on air, biodiversity, water, climate, transport, energy, environmental-economic accounts, waste, and other environment-related indicators, in a user-friendly and accessible format. The portal enables users to explore and analyze data on the environment and natural resources in Georgia using interactive charts and modern visualization elements.The portal consists of nine modules. The first module — Air Quality — provides information on air pollution, emissions, and the latest trends in urban air quality in Georgia. The second module — Nature and Biodiversity — presents information on protected areas and forests. The third module — Water Resources — provides users with data on the use of water resources. The fourth module — Transport — contains information on trends in passenger and freight transport in Georgia, the development of the vehicle fleet, and the monitoring of energy efficiency. The fifth module — Energy — provides users with data on energy consumption and renewable resources. The sixth module — Climate — covers trends in temperature, precipitation, and greenhouse gas emissions. The seventh module — Environmental-Economic Accounts — presents data on Georgia’s material resources, consumption, and trade trends. The eighth module — Waste — reflects statistical information on municipal waste. As for the last, ninth module — Other — it includThe goal of Geostat goal is to produce and provide high-quality data to users in formats that are easy to use and that enhance planning and decision-making processes at any level.
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The prices for mining and quarrying increased by 6.5 percent compared to August 2025, resulting in a 0.44 percentage point contribution to the overall monthly PPI change. In the same period, the prices for manufactured products increased by 0.9 percent, contributing 0.7 percentage points to the monthly index change.Within the group, a noteworthy price increase was registered for food products (1.7 percent). Besides, the prices decreased for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning by 0.1 percent, contributing -0.02 percentage points to the monthly index change.The annual PPI rate was mainly affected by price changes for the following products:• Mining and quarrying: the prices were 17.9 percent higher, contributing 1.13 percentage points to the overall annual index change. Within the group, the prices were higher for the subgroup of metal ores (24.0 percent);• Manufactured products: the prices increased by 2.6 percent, contributing 2.07 percentage points to the overall annual index increase. There was a notable increase in the prices for food products (5.1 percent) and beverages (4.7 percent);• Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning: the annual price increase amounted to 11.6 percent, which contributed 1.18 percentage points to the annual index change.
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The exports equaled 5 billion 151 million (7.7 percent higher), while the imports stood at USD 13 billion 394 million (9.7 percent higher).The negative trade balance was USD 8 billion 242 million in January-September 2025 and its share in external trade turnover constituted 44.4%.In January-September 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners by exports in the total exports of Georgia amounted to 79.7 percent. The top partners were Kyrgyzstan (USD 1 080.5 million), Kazakhstan (USD 658.5 million) and Russia (USD 543.1 million).In January-September 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners by imports in the total imports of Georgia amounted to 71.1 percent. The top partners were USA (USD 2 060.0 million), Türkiye (USD 2 027.0 million) and China (USD 1 430.6 million).In January-September 2025 motor cars claimed the first place in the list of top export items, equaling USD 2 003.9 million with 38.9 percent of total exports. The exports of precious metal ores and concentrates totaled USD 276.2 million and their share in the total exports amounted to 5.4 percent. The exports of spirituous beverages occupied the third place standing at USD 200.7 million and constituting 3.9 percent of the total exports.The top import commodities in January-September 2025 were motor cars, whose imports equaled USD 2 805.1 million (20.9 percent of the total imports). The petroleum and petroleum oils followed in the list with USD 972.2 million (7.3 percent of imports). The Medicaments put up in measured doses were third in the top import commodity list with USD 510.7 million (3.8 percent of imports).
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As of the document, share of the domestic exports in total exports constituted 45.6% and amounted to USD 2 billion 35 million, 7.5 percent higher to the same period of 2024.In January-September 2025 the share of the top ten trading partners by domestic exports in the total domestic exports of Georgia amounted to 70.4%. The top partners were Russia (USD 509.2 million), Türkiye (USD 211.0 million) and China (USD 197.1 million).In January-September 2025 precious metal ores and concentrates claimed the first place in the list of top domestic export items, equaling USD 276.2 million, or 11.8 percent of total domestic exports. The domestic exports wine of fresh grapes totaled USD 189.1 million and their share in the total domestic exports amounted to 8.1 percent. The domestic exports of spirituous beverages occupied the third place, standing at USD 167.3 million and constituting 7.1 percent of the total domestic exports.
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During the visit, the Georgian delegation presented detailed information about Georgia’s railway and port infrastructure, as well as the country’s logistical capabilities. The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation, developing the “Middle Corridor,” and attracting additional cargo flows through this strategic transport route that connects Europe and Asia.According to the Director General of Georgian Railways, the meeting in Astana was the first on-site visit aimed at direct communication with large cargo owners. “The purpose of the visit to Astana was to specifically listen to the needs of cargo owners. As you know, unified and flexible tariffs within the ‘Middle Corridor’ are very important for them. We discussed these issues in detail, and such meetings will continue in other countries as well,” - said Lasha Abashidze.It is noteworthy that the meeting in Astana was organized as a result of close cooperation between the Georgian and Kazakh railways. Representatives of the Port of Poti also took part in the discussions, emphasizing the importance of coordinated efforts to increase the corridor’s competitiveness and attract new freight traffic.
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