June 21, 2022

Spain with $196.1 million, the United Kingdom with $87.2 million, and Türkiye with $67.1 million were the countries that invested most heavily in Georgia in the first quarter of 2022, the preliminary data by the National Statistics Office of Georgia showed on Thursday.

In total, foreign direct investments in the country amounted to $568.2 million in the first quarter of 2022, which is four times higher compared to the same period of the previous year.

Increase in reinvestment and equity is considered to be the main reason for the growth of FDI”, Geostat said.

The chart shows FDI in Georgia by components in 2020-2022:

Image: Geostat

The share of FDIs by major foreign direct investor countries are as follows:

  • Spain (34.5 percent)
  • UK (15.3 percent)
  • Türkiye (11.8 percent)

FDI by major foreign direct investor countries is shown in the chart below:

Image: Geostat

The largest share of FDI was registered in:

  • Energy sector – $236.4 million (41.6 percent)
  • Financial sector – $111.1 million (19.5 percent)
  • Real estate sector – $81.3 million (14.3 percent)

Source: AGENDA.GE
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