Georgian tea – with its old history & new investment opportunities
Tea is the oldest Chinese culture, known in 1753 by a well-known Swedish botanist Carl Lynne, first described as a scientific name (Thea). Tea is…
Read MoreTea is the oldest Chinese culture, known in 1753 by a well-known Swedish botanist Carl Lynne, first described as a scientific name (Thea). Tea is…
Read MoreThe Free Trade Agreement between the Government of Georgia and the Government of the People’s Republic of China came into force and is implemented…
Read MoreGeorgian mandarin is cultivated in Western regions of Georgia, in Adjara, Guria, Samegrelo and Apkhazia. Russia and Ukraine are leading Georgian mandarin export countries,…
Read MoreThe Port of Anaklia is located on the shortest route from China to Europe, a route that has become a major focal point of Chinese…
Read MoreOver the last decade electricity consumption in Georgia has grown largely in line with real GDP growth rate and reached 10.4 TWh in 2015. If…
Read MoreAn estimated 250,000 rural Georgians benefited from current support, EU announces third phase of assistance worth 230 million GEL 13, December 2017, Tbilisi –…
Read MoreOn December 6th, 2017 the Third Official Ceremony of the Welcome to Georgia! National Tourism Awards was held at the Rustaveli Theatre, where traditionally…
Read MoreGeorgia is one of the oldest wine regions in the world and wine export plays big role for the development of the Georgian economy….
Read MoreOn November 15, after three years of technical talks, during the 7th Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA-VII) in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan was signed…
Read MoreIn 5 years, Georgia will offer to the local and international visitors the Enguri River dam, which is planned to become a unique tourist…
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