
Tbilisi will host the 5th Silk Road Forum on October 22–23 under the theme “Invest in Connectivity – Grow in Stability,” organized under the patronage of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
The Ministry of Economy reports that around 2,000 delegates—including top government officials, business leaders, and international experts—are expected to attend. The forum will feature seven panel discussions on global trade, transport, energy, digital transformation, and investment opportunities in Georgia.
For the first time, the event will include the Tbilisi Finance Summit on October 23, co-organized with the National Bank of Georgia and Singapore-based GFTN. The forum will also offer dedicated B2B and B2G meeting spaces to encourage partnerships.
Launched in 2015, the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum has become a key biennial platform for fostering regional cooperation along the historic Silk Road.
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