Economy Minister holds talks with IMF Mission on Georgia’s economic progress and future reforms
Economy Minister holds talks with IMF Mission on Georgia’s economic progress and future reforms

Mariam Kvrivishvili, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, met with a mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Alejandro Hajdenberg. The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development provided details of the discussions.

According to the ministry, the meeting covered a broad range of topics concerning Georgia’s cooperation with the IMF.

“The conversation encompassed Georgia’s economic indicators and sectoral trends, ongoing and forthcoming reforms in the energy and transport sectors, the investment climate, and major infrastructure projects.

The minister highlighted the continued positive trajectory of the economic growth, with 7.5% recorded in 2025 and 7.9% in January 2026. She also discussed significant infrastructure initiatives aimed at boosting foreign direct investment. Mariam Kvrivishvili emphasised the country’s largest investment project by Eagle Hills, noting that developments in Tbilisi and Adjara will enhance Georgia’s tourism potential and generate substantial economic benefits.

The minister outlined that Georgia’s development reform agenda remains focused on strengthening macroeconomic resilience, increasing national savings, and elevating productivity.

The Deputy Ministers of Economy and Sustainable Development attended the meeting, the ministry stated in a formal release.