AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGreen Energy Corridor: Georgia’s Economy Ministry says the feasibility study for the “Green Energy Corridor” is nearing completion after the 12th ministerial meeting in Baku, moving the project toward development and implementation. Port & Trade Infrastructure: Georgia’s Anaklia Deepwater Port plans are shifting again as China reportedly exits and the state moves to a “landlord” model, keeping core infrastructure under Georgian ownership while seeking partners. Logistics & Middle Corridor: Azerbaijan’s transit growth is entering an industrial phase, with corridor demand straining logistics capacity and pushing container volumes sharply higher. Flood Response (Tbilisi): After heavy rain and flooding, Tbilisi announced a GEL 170,000 tender for drainage upgrades and said it will address flood damage; officials also flagged fines tied to construction issues. Energy/Environment Regulation: An EPA proposal would loosen air-pollution permitting for “minor sources,” raising concerns for data centers’ diesel generator emissions and local oversight. Agri & Food Exports: Georgia’s blueberry exports are up 9% as EU shipments rise, strengthening the country’s food-industry export push. Local Business & Skills: Tbilisi tea tourism is getting a renaissance spotlight, while Georgia-linked education and ag scholarships highlight workforce pipelines for agriculture and engineering.
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