
Foreign direct investments (FDI) in Georgia totaled USD 1,569.3 million in 2024, according to adjusted data. This marks an 18.6% decline compared to 2023, though it reflects a 17.7% increase over the preliminary figures for 2024.
Reinvestment remained the dominant component of FDI, accounting for 85.8% of the total volume. The share of the three largest investor countries reached 54.4% in 2024.
The top investor countries were:
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United Kingdom – 27.5% (USD 431.1 million)
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Netherlands – 14.7% (USD 230.9 million)
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Malta – 12.2% (USD 191.7 million)
FDI was also highly concentrated across three main economic sectors, which together attracted 60.2% of total investments:
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Financial and insurance activities – USD 579.5 million (36.9%)
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Manufacturing – USD 183.6 million (11.7%)
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Real estate activities – USD 182.0 million (11.6%)
The data reflects shifting investment trends in Georgia, with a heavy reliance on reinvested earnings and a focus on financial services.
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