Georgia's GDP will grow by 6 percent in 2026, according to Moody's forecast.

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Tbilisi, March 30 /Xinhua/ — International rating agency Moody's forecasts economic growth in Georgia in 2026 at 6 percent. Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Vakhtang Tsintsadze announced this on Monday, citing the agency's data.

"Moody's has completed its periodic review of Georgia's sovereign rating. The agency's statement notes that the country's macroeconomic and fiscal indicators remain strong despite external shocks," noted V. Tsintsadze, adding that the agency's review focuses on the significant reduction in Georgia's current account deficit, which Moody's estimates will narrow to 2.9 percent of GDP in 2025.

The rating agency also praised the Georgian government's macroeconomic policies, which resulted in the country's economy growing by 7.5 percent in 2025, one of the highest rates in the world.

“We expect that the trends observed in the Georgian economy over the past five years will continue in 2026,” said V. Tsintsadze. –0–

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