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ADB Georgia Director says Georgia “key country” for regional connectivity, cross-border transport corridors

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Lesley Bearman Lahm, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) country director for Georgia, on Monday highlighted Georgia as a key country for regional connectivity and cross-border transport corridors, particularly within the framework of the second CAREC corridor and the Middle Corridor, which connect Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and Europe.

In an exclusive interview with Business Insider Georgia, Lahm noted that Georgia facilitated cargo flows between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions and beyond, while also serving as a major logistics hub, where improved roads, ports, railways, and border infrastructure generate local added value through transport services, trade, tourism, and employment.

“ADB’s investments in the East-West highway corridor, including sections linked to international trade routes, directly support this role. Projects such as the Batumi Bypass Road and other strategic highway sections reduce transport congestion, enhance safety, and shorten cargo transit times”, she said.

“At the policy level, ADB further supports reforms aimed at improving transport efficiency, strengthening customs coordination, and enhancing cross-border logistics - all of which are critical for building tangible infrastructure connectivity”, Lahm continued.

She concluded that Georgia can benefit from diversified trade routes, particularly at a time when global supply chains are striving for greater resilience. 

“The continued development of multimodal transport - the efficient integration of roads with ports and railways - will be essential for Georgia to fully capitalise on this opportunity”, Lahm said.

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image Annual inflation reached 5.9% in April - GeoStat

04.05.2026.17:26

According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat), inflation in April 2026 rose by 1.7% compared to the previous month, while the annual inflation rate stood at 5.9%.

Regarding core inflation, GeoStat reports that the figure reached 3.5% in April 2026, compared to the same period last year. The annual core inflation rate, excluding tobacco, was recorded at 3.2%.

“The monthly inflation figure was shaped primarily by price movements across the following categories:

Transport: Prices in this category rose by 4.9%, contributing 0.57 percentage points to monthly inflation. The increases were driven chiefly by the cost of operating personal vehicles (6.9%) and transport services (3.1%).

Housing, water, electricity and gas: Prices climbed by 5.8%, adding 0.53 percentage points to the overall index. Increases were recorded across the subcategories of electricity, gas and other fuels (9.9%), routine maintenance and repair of dwellings (1.9%), and actual rental payments for housing (1.4%).

Clothing and footwear: Prices rose by 5.3%, contributing 0.23 percentage points to monthly inflation, with both footwear (5.3%) and clothing (5.3%) subcategories seeing equal increases.

Food and non-alcoholic beverages: Prices edged up by 0.5%, adding 0.19 percentage points to monthly inflation. Rises were recorded in fruit and grapes (3.7%), vegetables (2.1%), sugar, jam and confectionery (2.1%), fish (1.6%), coffee, tea and cocoa (1.2%), meat and meat products (0.7%), bread and bakery products (0.5%), and oils and fats (0.1%). Meanwhile, prices fell in mineral and spring water, soft drinks and natural juices (–2.5%), and milk, cheese and eggs (–1.5%).”

 

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