AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoGeorgia–Serbia Trade & Transport: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told Georgian officials he’s studying Georgia’s “unprecedented” growth, citing 9.3% Q1 expansion and a reported 12% construction lift, while Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze said only a few issues remain before a free trade deal and pushed deeper logistics links via the Middle Corridor. Local Wages & Capital Markets: GeoStat reported average monthly nominal earnings in Georgia rose 8.9% to 2,363.8 GEL in Q1 2026, with top gains in mining and quarrying; meanwhile the National Bank highlighted Nutrimax’s debut public bonds as a sign of expanding animal-feed sector access to long-term financing. Middle Corridor Logistics: Kyrgyz logistics firms are actively using the Middle Corridor to move cargo from Europe through the Black Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Caspian, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, with growth tied to better infrastructure and faster transit procedures. Energy & Sanctions Spillover: Serbia’s energy sector moves ahead as MOL and Gazprom-linked NIS talks get a 15-day extension, underscoring how sanctions and refinery continuity remain central to regional supply planning.
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