Georgia’s investment environment, implemented economic reforms and future cooperation prospects were the focus of a meeting between Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and Richard Weber, president of Eurochambres.
Eurochambres is the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
With his guest Garibashvili talked about the steps Georgia had taken to develop local production. He highlighted the state programs that had been implementing in Georgia to support middle-sized businesses in the country.
Weber confirmed his support to Georgia and positively assessed the reforms Georgia had carried out and planned to carry out in the future.
Eurochambers strives to improve the general conditions in which businesses operate, to facilitate access to markets within and beyond the EU and to ensure the availability of human, financial and natural resources.
Eurochambers represents over 20 million businesses in Europe through 45 members (43 national associations of chambers of commerce and industry and two transnational chamber organisations) and a European network of 1700 regional and local chambers. More than 93 percent of these businesses are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Chambers’ member businesses employ over 120 million.