Georgia's total external debt reached $26.9 billion, according to the Central Bank.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Tbilisi, March 31 /Xinhua/ — Georgia's total external debt as of December 31, 2025, amounted to 72.4 billion Georgian lari (26.9 billion U.S. dollars), equivalent to 70.4 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), the National Bank of Georgia (Central Bank) reported on Tuesday.

According to the regulator, the public sector accounts for $11.7 billion (30.7% of GDP), the banking sector for $9.5 billion, and other sectors for $5 billion. The share of debt in foreign currency amounted to 86.7%.

Georgia's net external debt reached $12.6 billion (33.1 percent of GDP), of which the public sector accounts for $5.6 billion.

The Central Bank's external liabilities amounted to $780.9 million. Of this, $475.5 million were special drawing rights, which have no maturity date.

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