UK, Turkey and Ireland are Georgia’s top investing countries in 2019

The United Kingdom, Turkey and Ireland were the countries that invested the most heavily in Georgia in 2019, show the preliminary data published by the National Statistics Office of Georgia Agenda.ge reports.
In total, foreign direct investments (FDI) in Georgia amounted to $1.26 billion in 2019, up 0.2 per cent from the same period of the previous year.
the share of FDIs by major direct investor countries are as follows: UK (19.5%), Turkey (18.7%), Ireland (10.5%). The share of FDIs by the three largest economic sectors reached 48.4% in 2019, allocated in: financial sector ($261.8 million), energy sector ($193.9 million) and hotels/restaurants ($157.6 million).
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