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Who We Are
Georgian National Investment Agency (GNIA) - An agency under the Ministry of Economic Development of Georgia. It is the only Government agency responsible for investment promotion and facilitation. It is designed to act as a "one-stop-shop" for comprehensive information about investment opportunities in Georgia.
What We Do
GNIA Goals and Objectives:
- Promoting Georgia internationally
- Increasing awareness of Georgia as an investment destination
- Supporting FDI and registering new foreign investments
- Fostering public-private dialogue in order to build a better and more prosperous environment for private sector development and economic growth
GNIA Tasks and Activities:
- Development and implementation of an effective communications strategy
- Providing up-to-date information about setting-up business operations in Georgia as well as other required info necessary for making investment decisions
- Organizing Invest in Georgia business forums, meetings, conferences and workshops
- Researching investment opportunities and informing potential investors about investment advantages in Georgia
- Arranging site visits for potential investors leading to the increase of investment opportunities
- Facilitation of communication with government agencies
We research and analyze:
- Investment climate
- Foreign direct investment and export trends
- Investor satisfaction with doing business in Georgia
Export promotion:
- Providing assistance to local business in finding foreign partners, enhancing their export strategies and helping them explore new markets
- Maintaining a regularly updated database of Georgian export-oriented companies
- Publishing different informational brochures for Georgian exporters
- Supplying Georgian companies with information about numerous international exhibitions and fairs held in foreign countries
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Georgia made the most extensive reforms, ranking as the top reformer for the second year in a row. ... It is now as easy to comply with building regulations in Tbilisi as it is in Hong Kong.
World Bank
Doing Business in 2007
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