Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and Amy Weaver, the CEO of American cloud-based software company Salesforce discussed the potential for opening an IT and service delivery centre in Georgia on Monday at the World Economic Forum.
At the meeting, Garibashvili said Georgia was taking “leading positions” in a number of international ratings, while the country enjoyed free trade agreements with the European Union, China and countries in the region.
The PM stressed the agreements enabled Georgia to gain “free access” to a number of “huge consumer markets” of the world, the Government Administration said.
Garibashvili also tweeted following the meeting:
Glad to meet w/ @salesforce's @amy_e_weaver! Shared how with a young, skilled & competitive human capital, ???????? is becoming a global & regional multifunctional hub for tech and innovation industries. #WEF22 pic.twitter.com/iSvgRpTs3T
— Irakli Garibashvili (@GharibashviliGe) May 23, 2022
The PM invited Weaver to explore Georgia's “business-friendly environment personally” at the conclusion of the meeting.