Georgia GDP Growth at Near 1-Year High

2026-03-31 09:38 By Larissa Caser 1 min. read

Georgia’s economic activity expanded by 8.8% year-on-year in February 2026, accelerating from a 7.9% increase in the previous month.

This marks the strongest growth since March 2025, supported by robust performance in information and communication, transport and storage, financial and insurance activities, manufacturing, as well as mining and quarrying.

External demand improved notably, with exports rising by 22.9% while imports contracted by 15.4%.

In contrast, activity in the construction and energy sectors continued to decline.

Over the first two months of the year, GDP growth averaged 8.4%.



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