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We are working on rollout plan with operator to implement smart metering in Svaneti as quickly as possible - Minister of Economy

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The Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Mariam Kvrivishvili, announced that a crucial initiative has been launched in Svaneti to resolve the ongoing challenges related to electricity consumption. According to the Minister, work is underway in partnership with the utility operator to swiftly install electricity meters across Svaneti, describing it as a crucial step forward for both the region itself and the entire country.

“The process is moving forward on two fronts,” the Minister noted. “On one hand, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is working on the ground and publishing updates practically every day regarding the uncovering of illegal crypto-mining operations. On the other hand, from a purely energy standpoint, we are collaborating very closely with the operator. Together, we are establishing a timeline for the coming period to ensure the immediate, rapid rollout of smart metering across Svaneti. This will be an incredibly important step forward, first and foremost for Svaneti, and more broadly, for the whole of Georgia,” Kvrivishvili said.

Mariam Kvrivishvili further emphasised that restoring fairness is crucial, as the current situation directly affects consumer tariffs.

“The Georgian Government has made a highly balanced decision. On one hand, we have committed to maintaining the existing tariff policy. On the other hand, we will ensure that consumption caps are properly regulated. This will allow us to distinguish the legitimate needs of local residents, hotels, guesthouses, and other business entrepreneurs from the blatantly illegal and unauthorised electricity consumption tied to crypto-mining,” the Economy Minister stated.

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image Georgian Economy Minister says Kyrgyzstan-China-Uzbekistan railway project to boost cargo flows through Middle Corridor

12.06.2026.22:34

Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili on Friday said the planned railway connection between Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan was a highly significant initiative that would have a direct positive impact on Georgia by increasing cargo volumes along the Middle Corridor and further strengthening the country’s transit role.

Speaking to journalists while assessing the Georgian Government delegation’s visit to Kyrgyzstan, Kvrivishvili noted the Government was actively continuing railway modernisation and the development of the Anaklia deep-sea port to expand Georgia’s cargo-handling capacity.

“We are investing significant resources to ensure Georgia’s cargo throughput capacity increases year by year. We have a major railway modernisation plan aimed at substantially increasing existing cargo capacity in the coming years, while also reducing transit, movement and mobility times”, she said.

Kvrivishvili highlighted the railway project linking Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan as an important regional initiative.

“It is a very important initiative by Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan, which will connect the three countries by rail. This will have a directly positive effect on our country, as the route will become part of the broader Middle Corridor framework. Within this initiative, it can be confidently said that cargo volumes along the Middle Corridor are expected to increase significantly from around 2031, and it is important that all countries are prepared for this development”, the Minister concluded.

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