Tbilisi (GBC) - According to the National Statistics Office, Georgia’s GDP in 2024 reached GEL 93 billion. The regional distribution shows that Tbilisi dominates with 53.1% of the total, followed by Adjara (9.3%), Imereti (7.7%), Kvemo Kartli (7.1%), and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti (5.5%).

In Tbilisi, the largest contributors to GDP are wholesale and retail trade, including vehicle and motorcycle repair (23.7%), real estate activities (10.9%), and construction (10.4%). In Adjara, construction (14.7%), real estate activities (12.6%), and wholesale and retail trade (9.5%) lead the regional economy.

Imereti, the third-largest regional economy, is driven by agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (11.4%), manufacturing (10.1%), and education (9.8%). In Kvemo Kartli, significant GDP shares come from manufacturing (16.1%), agriculture and related activities (14.1%), and public administration and defense (9.6%).

These figures highlight the concentration of economic activity in Tbilisi while showing the diverse economic structures across other regions.