Georgian prime minister Irakli Garibashvili and members of the government's economic council on Saturday reviewed current economic trends in the country, as well as the ongoing and planned projects, the government administration said.
The council focused on the projects and programmes envisaged by the 2023 budget and emphasised the importance of the projects planned in the main financial document in the direction of the development of tourist infrastructure.
Members of the council highlighted Georgia’s double-digit economic growth, despite the difficult situation in the region and the world, and noted the economic team of the government continued to work “actively” to maintain the positive trend.