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Foreign direct investment has increased by 47.7% in first quarter of 2026 - Georgia’s Economy Ministry

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Foreign direct investment in Georgia increased by 47.7% and amounted to $ 271.2 million in the first quarter of 2026, according to information released by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia.

During the same period, the largest volume of investment in Georgia was made from the United Kingdom, followed by the United States, the Netherlands, Azerbaijan, etc. 

The United Kingdom also leads the list of countries from which a significant increase in investment flows to the country was recorded. 

As the Ministry noted, there was also a sharp increase in investments from Japan, Germany and the Netherlands. 

In the first quarter, foreign direct investment increased significantly in the sectors of financial and insurance activities, trade, real estate, administrative and support service activities.

During the same period, the largest number of investments was made in the financial and insurance activities sector, followed by the real estate, information and communication, energy and trade sectors.

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image Finance Minister meets Cygnum Capital leadership

09.06.2026.21:14

Georgian Minister of Finance Lasha Khutsishvili met with the CEO of investment bank Cygnum Capital, Clemens Calice, and Managing Director Jacob Young to discuss Georgia’s macroeconomic and fiscal outlook, as well as developments in financial markets.

According to the Ministry of Finance press service, the representatives of Cygnum Capital were briefed on Georgia’s macroeconomic indicators, fiscal parameters, and current economic growth trends.

The discussions also covered developments in the securities market, including growing international interest in the refinancing of Eurobonds this year and the performance of recently issued domestic treasury securities.

Special attention was given to government measures aimed at attracting more non-resident investors to Georgia’s domestic securities market through a diversified set of financial instruments.

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