AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWine & Tourism: Georgia opened Stalin’s hidden 40,000-bottle wine cellar in Tbilisi, with French and Georgian rarities now set for auction and proceeds aimed at launching a winemaking school. Construction & Health: Batumi is moving ahead with a new unified medical complex at the republican hospital site, including an emergency coordination center and a multifunctional polyclinic, with phased operations expected by year-end. Energy & Corporate Moves: TELASI’s ownership is set for a full buyout as Silk Road Holdings BV changes tender conditions to purchase the remaining shares of the Tbilisi power company. Trade & Logistics: A China-Europe freight push is growing via the Trans-Caspian route through Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, with volumes rising and Russia’s transit role at risk. Civic Pressure: Thousands marched in Tbilisi demanding EU integration and new elections, keeping political uncertainty front and center for business planning. EU-leaning Security Context: Zelensky urged Europe to support Georgia and other neighbors facing Russian pressure, linking defense industry capacity with diversified economic ties.
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