
Georgia and Asian Development Bank Discuss Infrastructure Projects and Economic Cooperation

On November 29, Irakli Garibashvili, the Prime Minister of Georgia, met Masatsugu Asakawa, the President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) today, who was visiting Tbilisi within the scope of the Conference of Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC), the Press Office of the Georgian government reported.
The meeting was focused on cooperation with the ADB and, notably, in various sectors of the economy. According to the Head of Government, Georgia treasures the ADB portfolio, which consists of 18 investments with a total value of 1.9 BLN USD, while the overall ADB portfolio is 4.5 BLN USD.
Dignitaries reviewed the country's current economic stance, along with its fiscal and budget parameters. It was noted that it is vital to maintain the positive trend that the country achieved in 2023, as evidenced by the economic growth indicator. According to Irakli Garibashvili, the empowered private sector is decisive for economic advancement, and ADB plays a crucial role in this process. It was also noted at the meeting that the Government of Georgia invests in reforms to simplify doing business and to implement infrastructure projects. As a result, it leads to the identification of the potential borne by the country as a transit, logistics, tourism, and business hub.
The Prime Minister of Georgia thereby highlighted that it is a milestone achievement for Georgia to host the Annual Meeting of the ADB in 2024.
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