Daily News: Economics
April 3, 2025
“TBC CAPITAL”: GEORGIA’S FOREIGN CURRENCY INFLOWS ARE DIVERSIFIED WITH EU IN THE LEAD
Georgia’s foreign currency inflows are diversified, with the leading share of the EU, TBC Capital said in the macroeconomic review, referring to data from Sakstat. In 2024, the EU accounted for 21.6% of the country’s total foreign currency inflows (commodity export, tourism, remittances (including the migration effect) and foreign direct investment), TBC Capital indicated.
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