Georgian PM, Kazakh FM discuss trade and economic cooperation
Successful cooperation between Georgia and Kazakhstan across various sectors, which serve as a solid foundation for strategic partnership, were discussed on Tuesday in a meeting between Georgian prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Kazakh foreign minister Ermek Kosherbayev.
The officials also discussed the dynamics of increasing trade and economic cooperation.
The meeting highlighted that Kazakhstan was one of Georgia’s most important and stable trade partners in Central Asia.
The parties emphasised the growth of investments from Kazakhstan in key sectors of the Georgian economy, including logistics, energy, tourism, and agriculture.
The meeting also noted the potential of the Middle Corridor and the importance of joint efforts between Georgia and Kazakhstan to further develop the transit corridor and strengthen its role in regional connectivity.
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PM meets Infrastructure Builders Association members
09.04.2026.21:45
Irakli Kobakhidze, Prime Minister of Georgia together with the Minister of Infrastructure Revaz Sokhadze and Head of Government Administration Levan Zhorzholiani met with representatives of companies united in the Infrastructure Builders Association, the Government Administration reported.
During the meeting, participants discussed the needs faced by businesses and the measures under consideration by the Government to support Georgian companies.
The Head of Government of Georgia noted that continuous consultation with the private sector is a priority for the Government, in order to ensure that, during the implementation of projects, both the interests of the State are safeguarded and a healthy environment for businesses is maintained.
Particular attention was paid to challenges related to the quality of project implementation. It was emphasized that adherence to appropriate standards, quality and timelines in the execution of state projects is critically important and no compromises will be made in this regard.
The parties agreed to continue communication with the private sector, which will contribute to further refining existing practices and enable the State to implement high-quality projects at fair market prices.