Georgia-Kazakhstan cooperation in transport, tourism, and Middle Corridor of strategic importance - Georgian Economy Minister
Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili on Monday assessed the visit of the Georgian Government delegation to Kazakhstan, led by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, noting that Georgia enjoys particularly close cooperation with Kazakhstan in the fields of transport, tourism, trade, and the development of the Middle Corridor.
In her remarks, Kvrivishvili emphasised that the visit was of great importance for Georgia, contributing both to the further development of the national economy and to the strengthening of friendly relations with Kazakhstan.
The Economy Minister further noted that the Georgian delegation would hold a number of important meetings with senior Kazakh officials throughout the visit.
“I believe this will be an important visit, including numerous bilateral meetings between the Prime Ministers of the two countries, as well as with the President of Kazakhstan. We will also hold bilateral meetings with our counterparts, during which we will discuss ways to further deepen relations between our countries”, Kvrivishvili said.
The Minister highlighted the important role of Georgia and Kazakhstan in the development of the Middle Corridor.
“I would especially like to highlight the role of our two countries in the context of the Middle Corridor, as cargo flows through the corridor are already growing significantly. We are cooperating very closely with Kazakhstan, and through joint initiatives, these efforts are translating into tangible results almost every month. We believe that during this visit we will place special focus on further cooperation in the transport and logistics sectors”, she continued.
Kvrivishvili noted that memorandums of understanding in the fields of tourism and information technology are expected to be signed during the visit to Kazakhstan.
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Surge in public interest as new portal compares deals on 13 essential household goods - Competition Agency Chief
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“Following the Prime Minister’s initiative and the findings of the Parliamentary Interim Commission Examining the Pricing Structure of Food Products, Medicines, and Fuel, our agency was tasked with consolidating the best retail market offers into a single information platform. Consumers can now review the top deals on 13 essential goods, including milk, sugar, pasta, chicken, and eggs,” announced Irakli Lekvinadze, Chairman of the Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency, regarding the newly launched information portal, www.ekalata.gov.ge.
Lekvinadze added that the website’s traffic surpassed 20,000 visitors on its very first day.
“The website www.e-kalata.gov.ge is an information portal that aggregates the best available deals on the core products of a typical family shopping basket into a single space.
Acting on the Prime Minister’s initiative and the conclusions of the Parliamentary Interim Commission Examining the Pricing Structure of Food Products, Medicines, and Fuel, an assessment of the FMCG [Fast-Moving Consumer Goods] sector was carried out. Short, medium, and long-term actions were identified to make the overall pricing chain more efficient, alongside measures to support market competition. Part of this short-term strategy involved supermarket chains presenting their best offers on staple food items to the public. This could mean a discount or simply the best standard price available within their respective network. I want to emphasise that ‘offers’ encompass both price reductions and the most competitive standard shelf prices.
Following this, the agency was instructed to host these supermarket deals on a digital information platform. Shoppers can compare prices on 13 everyday essentials, including milk, sugar, pasta, chicken, and eggs. A wider selection of products is also available across the site. Furthermore, a built-in comparison tool enables users to bundle items. Whether looking for the best overall deal on five, seven, or 12 products, users can instantly identify which supermarket chain offers their specific selection on the most favourable terms.
User traffic exceeded 20,000 visitors on day one. Naturally, public interest has been remarkably high. We receive this pricing data directly from the supermarket chains. Twelve networks are represented at this stage, and discussions are underway to onboard several more. These twelve chains, and the organised retail market in general, represent roughly 65 per cent of the entire FMCG market. This means these networks cover a massive market share, a share that continues to grow year on year,” Irakli Lekvinadze noted.