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Meeting with the President of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen Association (MUSIAD) PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 February 2022 15:42

On February 11, 2022, Osman Chalishkan Mzhavanadze, Chairman of the DEİK/Turkiye-Georgia Business Council and International Investors Association of Georgia, paid a working visit to Mahmut Asmal, President of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen Association (MUSIAD). During the meeting, the parties discussed the crisis created by the pandemic, the investment environment in Georgia, the importance of attracting investments and planning various joint events in the future. The President of MUSIAD congratulated Mr. Osman on his appointment as Chairperson of the DEİK/Türkiye-Georgia Business Council and wished him success.

 
EMITT 2022 PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 February 2022 15:38

On February 9, 2022, Osman Chalishkan Mzhavanadze, Chairmen of the DEİK/Türkiye-Georgia Business Council and International Investors Association of Georgia, attended the opening ceremony of the EMITT 2022 International Tourism Exhibition in Istanbul. The company Geonet Expo also participates in the mentioned exhibition together with the Department of Tourism and Resorts of Adjara Autonomous Republic. Events like this during a pandemic are very important because companies are given the opportunity to share their experiences and learn about new technologies. We would like to inform you that the tourist exhibition Expo Batumi 2022 will be held in Batumi on May 13-15 with the organization of Geonet Expo, we are waiting for you all.

 
Meeting with the Ambassador of Turkey to Georgia PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 February 2022 15:17

On February 4, 2022, Osman Chalishkan Mzhavanadze, Chairman of the International Investors Association of Georgia and the Turkey-Georgia Business Council of DEIK, paid a visit to the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Turkey to Georgia, Fatma Ceren Yazgan. The meeting was attended by Cengiz Mataraci, Deputy Chairman of the DEIK Turkey-Georgia Business Council, Omer Aydin, Member of the  Executive Board, and Ahmet Juniet Darchin, Trade Attaché of the Republic of Turkey in Tbilisi. During the meeting, the sides discussed the problems existing during the pandemic, the deepening of trade and economic relations between the two countries, the attraction of more foreign investment and the implementation of various joint activities and projects in the future.

 
Next weekly economic digest is released… PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 February 2022 15:15

Please check digest No 626

 
Next weekly economic digest is released… PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 30 January 2022 10:06

Please check digest No 625

 
Medical tourism has great potential and perspectives in Georgia, but it is developing slowly… PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 30 January 2022 11:52

Medical tourism is a relatively new but rapidly evolving field. Its growth rate is the highest among other segments of tourism. The growing importance of medical tourism is indicated by the fact that more than 50 countries in the world have developed medical tourism at the level of state policy. Medical tourism has introduced a new concept of modern healthcare: when a patient can not solve a health problem in his country, he chooses the doctor of the country of his choice, a clinic, where he will be offered the most modern medical diagnostic methods at an affordable price. For their part, in the face of global economic competition, medical tourism is contributing to the faster development of medicine and possibly significantly changing the face of national health systems. It is interesting what potential Georgia has today in terms of medical tourism, whether there is a demand for it and what is planned to develop and refine this potential. One of the reasons for the development of medical tourism is the lack or low quality of services needed in your own country. In such cases, patients prefer to seek medical help in countries where, despite the high cost, it is more profitable because the quality is relatively high. Naturally, a host of medical tourism can become a highly developed country. Unfortunately, in many cases, this type of tourism is practically the only opportunity for Georgian citizens to receive high quality and quality medical services, as it is impossible in their own country. Georgian patients often turn to other countries for treatment, especially to neighboring Turkey. What are the challenges facing the development of medical tourism in Georgia today and what prevents us from arriving in the Republic of Turkey for medical treatment? Osman Chalishkan Mzhavanadze, Chairman of the Turkish-Georgian Business Council and Founder of the International Exhibition Company Geonet Expo (including the International Medical Exhibition) speaks on this issue. Mr. Osman, statistics show that Georgia and Turkey are actively cooperating in the field of tourism. Our citizens often go to Turkey for treatment. In your opinion, what is the potential of Georgian citizens to receive effective services here and not go to another country for treatment? Georgia has really great potential in terms of medical tourism. So far this field is developing and now it is gathering strength, I think it is good to take an example from neighboring countries to succeed, because Turkey is one of the most developed countries in terms of medicine. Why do Georgians choose Turkey? There really offer quality service. It is also gratifying that the import of medicines from Turkey to Georgia was signed last week, which is important for both countries. Turkey produces quality medicine, it is possible to get cheaper medicine. But profit seekers should not think about profit from the side because it is not just a business, it is a big responsibility taken towards the people. A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Health of Georgia and the Turkish International Medical Agency. Which the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Turkey Mr. Giorgi Janjagava actively worked on and the result is for which I would like to thank him. As well as our Ministry of Health and diplomatic representatives of both countries for their active work. The main purpose of the document is cooperation in the field of health, development of medical tourism, joint project planning and sharing of information on medical technologies. Turkey has extensive experience in the field of health tourism. How was this achieved? What path has the sector taken to develop and at what stage is it now? People want to get high quality services at an affordable price which is a very important factor from a medical point of view. About one million people visit Turkey every year for treatment because they really have good equipment and quality service. Turkish clinics also have experienced and successful doctors which is an important factor for the people who come there. Medical tourism is associated with health and trust, so more responsibility is needed. The quality of services and equipment in Turkey has led to patient confidence. People who come to Turkish clinics have a high standard of translation services and do not face communication problems, which is very important. The success of medical tourism in Turkey is also due to the fact that the state has strong doctors, for whose quality education the state does everything. How do you see the prospects for the development of medical tourism in Georgia? If you see a resource for this and if it is expected in the near future in this direction foreign including from Turkey, investors are interested? Georgia is a rich country and has great potential, with its nature, mineral water richness and variety of resorts, but for development we need to attract local and foreign investment with the support of the government.  Medical tourism in Georgia is developing slowly and I hope the number of tourists will increase in this regard in a few years. Georgia has great potential in terms of medical services and medical direction. Georgia really has the prospect of making medical tourism successful in the region, so it is necessary to work with the government to attract more investment.

 
Ajara Textile, a member company of the Investors Association, is among the TOP-20 exporting companies of Georgia in 2021 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 28 January 2022 13:45

In 2021, Georgia's exports increased by $ 900 million (27%) to 4.2 billion. China is still in the first place in exports, where 615.6 million goods were exported. Exports to China increased by 29%. Exports to Russia increased by 38% at a higher rate and reached $ 610 million, as a result of which Russia left Azerbaijan and became the second largest export market of Georgia. During this period, Georgia's main exports were copper ores and concentrates, which sold the country $ 815 million, accounting for 19% of total exports. Ferroalloys came in second with $ 477 million in exports, followed by re-exports of automobiles with $ 456 million. BM.ge requested from Geostat a list of the 20 companies that exported the most valuable goods from Georgia last year. For reference, it is not sorted according to the rating of exporting companies: 1. Askaneli Brothers Ltd ;2. Kakhetian Traditional Winery Ltd; 3. Caucasus Auto Import Ltd; 4. IDS Borjomi Georgia; 5. GMP Ltd; 6. Chiaturmanganum Georgia Ltd; 7. JSC Lomis; 8. JSC RMG Copper; 9. RMG Gold Ltd ;10. Georgian Manganese LLC; 11. Toyota Caucasus & Central Asia LLC; 12. Adjara Textile Ltd; 13. Legometal Ltd; 14. JSC Rustavi Azot; 15. JTI Caucasus Ltd; 16. Gebrüder Weiss Ltd; 17. Ltd. Steel International Trading Company; 18. Molds & Metals Georgia Ltd; 19. Caucasian Metals Terminal Ltd; 20. Metal Construction Georgia Ltd.

 
Next weekly economic digest is released… PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 23 January 2022 16:50

Please check digest No 624

 
Next weekly economic digest is released… PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 16 January 2022 16:35

Please check digest No 623

 
Osman Chaliskan was elected as the chairman of the DEİK/Turkey-Georgia Business Council PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 16 January 2022 16:57

The Foreign Economic Relations Board of Türkiye (DEIK) Business Councils elections was held on Saturday, January 15, 2022 in Istanbul. Osman Chaliskan was elected as the chairman of the DEİK/Turkey-Georgia Business Council. DEiK its establishment in 1985, the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Türkiye (DEİK) was assigned with the following tasks: to organise and manage the foreign economic relations of the Turkish private sector, in particular with respect to foreign trade, international investments, services, contracting and logistics; to analyse investment opportunities at home and abroad; to help boost the country’s exports, and to coordinate similar business development activities. "Georgia and Turkey are two friendly countries that have close ties with each other. The commercial and economic relations between the two countries are developing gradually. Today, the number of foreign investors, including Turk investors, has increased in Georgia. DEİK plays an important role in the economic development of the two countries.We hope that together with the governments of the two countries, diplomatic representatives and member companies, we will be able to contribute to the Turkish-Georgian trade and economic activities in the future through various activities, "said Osman Chalishkan Mzhavanadze.

 
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