AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAnaklia Port Pivot: Georgia confirms China has withdrawn from the Anaklia Deep Sea Port plan and says the project will move under a state-led “landlord model,” with the government keeping ownership of core port infrastructure while inviting multiple international operators to run terminals. Budget Pressure: Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili says the new model means the state must mobilize about $200m more (to add berths and related infrastructure), with funding from the budget and talks with international financial institutions. Regional Connectivity Push: Uzbekistan and Georgia are aligning on logistics—transitioning road transport permits to a fully electronic exchange and expanding rail discount schemes—while Uzbekistan also explores participation in Anaklia development. Energy Diplomacy: bp’s Giovanni Cristofoli says major energy infrastructure like BTC and the Southern Gas Corridor depended on dialogue among states, institutions, and local communities. Food Packaging Rule: Georgia postponed the ban on single-use plastic food containers and cups for public catering until 2027. Legal/Work Rights (Abroad): A US class action alleges Con Edison partners exploited Georgian immigrant workers with extreme hours and pay.
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