
As the publication writes, investors have a lot of support in Georgia.
“Investors are clearly encouraged. FDI in Georgia jumped to an all-time high of $2billion in 2022, a 61% increase on 2021. The biggest investor countries in 2022 were the UK, Spain, the US, the Netherlands, Ireland and China. Spain-based Aqualia, the third-largest private water company in Europe, invested $180 million in Georgia’s water utilities in 2022, attracted by the country’s robust regulatory framework.”
As the article says, “as a transcontinental nation that intersects Europe and Asia, Georgia has a distinct geographic advantage as a gateway between East and West. Soaring inflation, high interest rates and conflict are putting pressure on economies around the world. But with a strong economic performance and backing from investors, Georgia is in the exactly the right place to grow and become a hub for global business".
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18/07/2025