Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgian Economy Minister Levan Davitashvili on Sunday highlighted the expectations for the country’s economic growth by a “rather high figure”, nine percent, in 2024 in the light of the recorded data of the ten-percent growth over the first ten months of the year.
While speaking with local media, Davitashvili stressed “there are very few countries in the world that have managed to maintain not nominal but real high economic growth for four years, which is expressed in almost double-digit figures”.
“We have planned the economy for the next year conservatively, this is how we plan every year, as we live in a difficult region... We expect economic growth to be six percent in 2025”, the Minister said.
In his comments regarding the current situation in the tourism sector, Davitashvili noted the ongoing protest rallies in several districts in Tbilisi against the Government's decision not to include accession talks with the European Union in its agenda until 2028 “have negatively affected” tourism, however, he added “tourist activities in Georgia as a whole have not slowed down”.