Georgia GDP Grows 6.7% YoY in Q4

2026-03-20 07:26 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

The economy in Georgia grew by 6.7% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2025, following a 6.4% expansion in the previous quarter.

Output accelerated in manufacturing (6.2% vs 2.5% in Q3), construction (2.5% vs 0.2%), wholesale and retail trade (7.4% vs 3%), transport and storage (11% vs 8.1%), information and communication (22% vs 21.1%), and arts, entertainment, and recreation (14.3% vs 13%).

At the same time, activity recovered in mining and quarrying (4.8% vs -8.7%) and declined less for agriculture (-2.9% vs -5.4%).

In contrast, output growth slowed in financial and insurance services (9.1% vs 14.7%), administrative and support services (3.3% vs 3.8%), education (17.1% vs 20.7%), and health and social work activities (7.2% vs 10.4%).

Real estate activity (-0.3% vs 2.6%) also slipped into negative territory.



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Georgia GDP Grows 6.7% YoY in Q4
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