Georgia's economic growth will exceed IMF forecasts, says Prime Minister

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

Tbilisi, December 1 (Xinhua) — By the end of the year, Georgia's GDP will exceed 100 billion lari (1 lari is equivalent to approximately $0.37) for the first time in history, and nominal GDP per capita will exceed $10,000. This was announced by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze at a government meeting on Monday.

According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia, economic growth amounted to 7.6 percent from January to October 2025. Therefore, as I. Kobakhidze noted, there is a high probability that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast for Georgian GDP growth, which is 7.2 percent, will be exceeded by the end of the year.

"According to purchasing power parity, per capita GDP will exceed $30,000 for the first time, compared to $10,000 just eight years ago. From an economic perspective, the country is developing correctly across the board. Accordingly, we will do everything we can to ensure that growth trends continue and that we maintain a high rate of economic growth," the head of the Georgian government stated.

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