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Continued investment in transport infrastructure will position Georgia as regional logistics, economic hub - Georgian Economy Minister

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The Anaklia Deep Sea Port is one of Georgia’s most important strategic projects and will play a pivotal role in strengthening the country’s economy while reinforcing its strategic position, said on Monday Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili. 

In her remarks at a briefing, Kvrivishvili noted that cargo volumes across all Georgian ports had increased significantly this year, continuing the growth recorded in 2025. 

She stressed that over the next three to four years, the Government, together with its partners, must ensure the parallel development of all supporting transport infrastructure.

“This is not dependent solely on the construction of the Anaklia Port. To a large extent, it also depends on the parallel development of the Georgian Railway. Therefore, we have decided to invest more than GEL 1 billion in the near future to enable Georgian Railway to procure additional wagons and locomotives, thereby increasing its cargo-handling capacity”, Kvrivishvili said.

The Minister added that the Government would continue investing in transport infrastructure, including the country’s highway network.

“This entire ecosystem will ensure that Georgia not only becomes a transit and logistics hub and continues to perform that role effectively, but also develops into a regional centre that will make a substantial contribution to our country’s economy as well as to the wider region”, Kvrivishvili concluded.

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image Georgian Gov’t to develop Anaklia Deep-Sea Port under landlord model, says Economy Minister

06.07.2026.19:28

Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili announced on Monday that the Government had decided to develop the Anaklia Deep-Sea Port under a landlord model, whereby the state will retain ownership of the core maritime and port infrastructure while overseeing its development and management.

In her remarks, Kvrivishvili noted that the new model would enable the Government to develop the Anaklia Port not with a single partner, as previously planned, but simultaneously in partnership with multiple countries and companies.

“The Government of Georgia has decided to develop the Anaklia Deep-Sea Port under the so-called “landlord” model, under which the state will remain the owner of the core maritime and port infrastructure and will oversee its development and management. The model will enable the state to develop the Anaklia Port not with a single partner, as previously planned, but simultaneously with several countries and companies”, Kvrivishvili said.

She said the decision was based on the Government’s key objective of transforming the Anaklia Port into a hub for international interests, investment, and cargo flows, through the participation of partner countries and the consideration of their strategic interests.

“Alongside the construction of the port infrastructure, the state will provide road and railway access to Anaklia, while investments in container and bulk cargo terminals will be made by international investors and private operators. The Government of Georgia particularly welcomes investment in the Anaklia Port from countries participating in the Middle Corridor, including China, the Central Asian states, and Azerbaijan. This decision is driven by the Government’s main objective: to transform the Anaklia Port into a hub for international interests, capital, and cargo flows through the participation of partner countries and the consideration of their strategic interests. The Government of Georgia expects this decision to further strengthen national interests, create new economic opportunities, and establish the country as a key participant in the Middle Corridor project”, Kvrivishvili concluded.

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