
Georgia’s Economic Development Strategy 2030
Georgian Economy Minister Introduced Georgia’s Economic Development Long-term Vision – “Economy 2030” The Economic Development Strategy was developed within the framework of a 10-year Government
Your access for making business in Georgia
The IGCC-Israel Georgia Chamber of Commerce was founded on 10 May 2020 and is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to promote bilateral trade and investment, strengthen business relationships between Israel and Georgia.
The Chamber, supported by the relevant Ministries in both countries, provides an ideal network and platform for financial activities in both countries to connect, converse and work together. We offer our members a large range of services such as networking opportunities, professional contacts, seminars, trade visits and cultural events.
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Frequent Business and networking events, such as business breakfasts, boardroom dining series, informal receptions, lectures, show More…sector-specific forums and business lunches.
The IGCC has created the business platform, “Doing Business in Georgia and Israel” under this framework are held several meetings by leading professionals.
The IGCC coordinates business delegations to Georgia, encouraging closer business relations and connections between senior decision-makers in both Israel and Georgia.
Publish news and research on Georgia’s and Israeli’s economy, industries, current events, etc.
Specific oriented industry meetings, BIP meetings, meetings with diplomats and officials from both countries.
Georgian Economy Minister Introduced Georgia’s Economic Development Long-term Vision – “Economy 2030” The Economic Development Strategy was developed within the framework of a 10-year Government
GDP growth rate reaches 25.8% in May 2021 – The estimated real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate in May 2021 amounted to 25.8% year-on-year
A Georgian company producing bacteriophages, Biochimpharm, has received a grant of $150,000 from the EU and FAO to support PowerPhage production, a natural, bacteriophage antimicrobial