
Georgia's GDP Grows 10.7% in March, 9.1% for Q1
Georgia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) saw a significant increase of 10.7% in March, contributing to an overall 9.1% growth for the first quarter. This economic performance comes amidst ongoing regional tensions.
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Georgia’s March GDP grows 10.7%, tourism hit hard as Iran tensions continue
Georgia’s National Statistics Bureau (Geostat) has said that the country's economy grew by 10.7% in March, with growth being primarily driven by the IT, transport, manufacturing, and mining sectors. Tourism appears to have taken a hit as the Iran conflict continues to loom over the region. According to Geostat’s executive director Gogita Todradze, in the first quarter of 2026, Georgia’s economy expanded by 9.1% year-on-year. In March, the turnover of Georgia’s private sector — VAT-paying compan
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Georgia’s real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 10.7% year-on-year in March 2026, according to rapid estimates released by the National Statistics Office (Geostat) on April 30. Average real GDP growth of the first quarter of 2026 stood at 9.1%. According to Geostat, the increase was primarily driven by growth in manufacturing, information and communication, professional, scientific, …
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