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The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has adopted a decision declaring inadmissible the complaint submitted by LLC “Millennials”

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The complaint alleged an infringement by JSC “Mamati” of Article 11³ of the Law of Georgia on Competition, concerning unfair competition. Specifically, the complainant claimed that the respondent had imitated the packaging of its tea products, as well as the design of its website.

Following an assessment at the admissibility stage, the Agency established that the complaint did not give rise to a reasonable suspicion of a violation of competition law. Consequently, it failed to meet the material admissibility criteria set out under the applicable legal framework.

Accordingly, the GCCA found no grounds to proceed with the initiation of an investigation.

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image Planned nighttime roadworks on Chabua Amirejibi Highway will cause traffic restrictions on April 16

15.04.2026.17:22

Due to scheduled works to clear a rocky slope on the Chabua Amirejibi Highway, traffic will be entirely restricted from 01:00 to 06:00 on April 16.

According to the Tbilisi City Hall, the restriction will apply to the section of the road from the tunnel at the intersection of Chabua Amirejibi and Kakutsa Cholokashvili Highways to Mikheil Tamarashvili Avenue.

“During this period, vehicles will be able to use Kakutsa Cholokashvili Highway, Sulkhan Tsintsadze Street, and Mikheil Tamarashvili Avenue as alternative routes.

Tbilisi City Hall apologises for any inconvenience caused,” the statement reads.

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