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The CCI Increased By 2.2% In March Y-O-Y

In detail:• The residential segment index increased by 3.1% compared to the previous month and increased by 9.2% compared to the same month of the previous year;• The non-residential segment index increased by 3.6% compared to the previous month and by 5.5% compared to the same month of the previous year;• The civil segment index increased by 0.9% compared to the previous month and increased by 3.5% compared to the same month of the previous year.In March 2025 the Construction Cost Index (CCI) increased by 2.2 percent compared to the previous month. The change was mainly due to a 11.7% increase in average monthly nominal wages of employees in the construction sector, which contributed 2.2 percentage points to the total index change.Compared to March 2024 the CCI increased by 6.3%. The latter was largely caused by the 22% increase in average monthly nominal wages of employees in the construction sectorand by the 2.7% increase in the prices of construction materials, which contributed 4.25 and 1.64 percentage points to the total index change, respectively. Along with this, the Construction.Cost Index posted a 23.5% increase compared to February.

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Georgian residents’ trips abroad down by 4.4%

From the total number of border crossings, visits by Georgian resident visitors amounted to 482,100, which is 7.6 per cent less than the same period in 2024.The GeoStat reports that Georgian residents made 323,100 tourist-type visits abroad, which is 1.7 per cent lower year-on-year. The majority of visits, 47.1 per cent, were made by Georgian residents aged 31-50, while visits made by women constituted 44.9 per cent of all visits.Additionally, according to GeoStat, during the first quarter of 2025, the largest portion of visits - 36.6 per cent - was made to visit friends and relatives. Most visits were to Turkey and Armenia, with 184,900 and 70,200 visits, respectively.The average number of nights spent during visits in the first quarter of 2025 was 6.7, which is 4.0 per cent higher than the figure recorded in the first quarter of 2024 (6.4 nights). Repeat visits accounted for 98.6 per cent of all visits.Expenses incurred during visits in the reporting period amounted to GEL 481.5 million, which is 5.7 per cent higher than last year. The average expenditure per visit increased by 14.4 per cent compared to the first quarter of 2024, reaching GEL 998.8.

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“Georgian Railway” Has A New Head

Lasha Abashidze was Davit Narmania's deputy during his term as mayor of Tbilisi. He also headed the administration during Giorgi Margvelashvili's presidency.It is worth noting that Davit Peradze has been the head of Georgian Railway since December 2017.

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ADB to lend EUR 98 million for Georgia's energy projects

The loan agreement was officially signed by Georgia’s Minister of Finance, Lasha Khutsishvili, and Lesley Bearman Lahm, Country Director at the Georgia Resident Mission of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).The project is designed to install a climate-resilient energy storage system (BESS) at the Ksani substation. It also involves studying the potential for green hydrogen development, offering practical training in BESS operations, and sharing technical expertise with the Georgian State Electrosystem (GSE).Executing this project will ensure the Georgian power system’s sustainability, flexibility, and security. Simultaneously, it will improve the quality of electricity and contribute significantly to increasing the security of the electricity supply, thereby strengthening Georgia’s energy independence overall.

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Annual inflation in Georgia reached 3.4% in April

With regard to the annual core inflation, the prices increased by 2.3 percent, while the annual core inflation without tobacco also amounted to 2.3 percent.The monthly inflation rate was mainly influenced by price changes for the following groups:Food and non-alcoholic beverages: the prices for the group increased by 0.4 percent, contributing 0.18 percentage points to the overall monthly inflation rate. The prices increased for the following subgroups: fruit and grapes (5.2 percent), bread and cereals (2.2 percent), coffee, tea and cocoa (1.9 percent), fish (1.5 percent), oils and fats (1.5 percent), meat (0.2 percent), sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery (0.2 percent). At the same time, prices decreased for vegetables (-2.1 percent), milk, cheese and eggs (-1.5 percent), mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices (-1.2 percent);Clothing and footwear: the prices increased by 1.5 percent, contributing 0.07 percentage points to the overall monthly inflation rate. Prices were higher for clothing (2.3 percent);Health: the prices increased by 0.4 percent, contributing 0.04 percentage points to the overall index. The prices were higher for the following subgroups: out-patient services (0.7 percent), medical products, appliances and equipment (0.5 percent), hospital services (0.3 percent);Transport: the prices for the group decreased by 1.0 percent, contributing -0.11 percentage points to the overall index. Within the group the prices decreased for operation of personal transport equipment (-1.9 percent), purchase of vehicles (-0.2 percent). At the same time, prices increased for transport services (1.3 percent).

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Number Of Permissions Granted For The Construction Of Buildings Was Do...

Note that 75.5% of the all permits have been issued in four regions of the country, namely: 47.4% in Tbilisi, 12.9% in Kvemo Kartli region, 8% in Mtskheta-Mtianeti region and 7.2% in Kakheti region.It should be noted that in January-March of 2025, permissions were issued for the construction of multifunctional residential complexes, trade facilities, hotels, industrial enterprises, objects for agricultural purposes, and other buildings.698 objects (17.0 percent less compared to the previous year) with total area of 659.6 thousand square meters (18.1 percent less compared to the previous year) were completed in January-March of 2025.More than two-thirds of the completed constructions are distributed among four regions of the country, namely: 32.5 percent is located in Tbilisi, 14% in Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, 11.3% in Kakheti region, and 9.3% in Shida Kartli region.

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GDP Growth Made Up 9% In March Y-O-Y

In March 2025, compared to the same period of the previous year, the estimated real growth in following activities contributed significantly: Information and communication, Professional, scientific and technical activities, Financial and Insurance activities, Transportation and storage and Construction.Decline was registered in Manufacturing.

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Demand in Tbilisi residential real estate market remained sluggish – G...

DemandIn Mar-25, the number of sold apartments in Tbilisi, according to the Public Registry, stood at 3,078 units, up by 2.9% y/y, of which:• Sales on the secondary market, which show real-time dynamics, fell by 2.9% y/y.• Sales on the primary market, where data are impacted by delayed registrations, increased by 9.8% y/y, reflecting a one-off effect from the late registrations of previously sold apartments in several projects.According to Galt&Taggart, a real-time survey of developers, which captures current trends on primary market, mirrors the secondary market trend, showing a 11.3% y/y reduction in the number of sold apartments in Mar-25.In total, 9,286 apartments were sold in Tbilisi in 1Q25, bringing the residential market value to US$ 671.7mn (-1.1% y/y).SupplyPermit issuance has regained momentum following the Jan-25 slowdown. In Mar-25, 17 residential construction permits were issued, with total living area reaching 160,975 m2 (+7.3% y/y). Overall, permit issuance in 1Q25 was down 7.4% y/y, yet still elevated compared to levels recorded before 2023.PricesIn Mar-25, the primary market average price per square meter rose by 0.4% m/m, reaching US$1,330. In contrast, the average price on the secondary market (for new buildings built with permits issued after 2013) declined for the 2nd month in a row, falling by 1.9% m/m to US$1,220.RentsIn Mar-25, price for renting an average apartment (50-60 m2 ) in Tbilisi decreased slightly by 0.3% m/m to US$ 9.5 per m² . Rental yield was 8.6%

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Electricity generation down by 16%, while consumption up by 1.3%

According to TBC Capital, the decrease was mainly due to a 52.2% decrease in thermal power plant output and a 22.6% decrease in wind power plant output. At the same time, hydroelectric power plant output increased by 14.4% and reached 831 GWh.Electricity generated by thermal power plants in March amounted to 189 gigawatt hours (GWh), while wind power plant output amounted to 6.5 GWh.In total, electricity generation in 1Q25 decreased by 15.6% (y.y) and amounted to 2,809 GWh.Against this backdrop, in March, consumption increased by 4.2% year-on-year (y.y) to 1,232 GWh. Retail consumption increased by 2.5% to 693 GWh, while direct consumer consumption increased by 16.6% to 285 GWh.Consumption in the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia decreased by 3.1% to 253 GWh.Year-to-date, in 1Q25, consumption increased by 1.3% to 3,656 GWh, which the investment bank said reflects changes in market supply and demand dynamics.

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The average weighted price of balancing electricity is increasing

On the monthly basis, in March 2025 the price of balancing electricity increased by 1.4%.Georgia continued to import electricity totaling 252 GWh. Import from Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia was distributed as 72%, 21% and 7%, respectively.In March 2025, Georgia spent approximately USD 4.5 million on imported electricity.

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