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Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Georgia grew by 19.3% in 2025, reaching $1.9 billion, according to updated data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).
The largest share of investment came from the United Kingdom, totaling $426.6 million, or 22.4% of total FDI. Azerbaijan ranked second with $214.4 million, accounting for 11.3% of Georgia's total FDI. Turkey was third with $202.4 million, representing a 10.6% share.
Together, the UK, Azerbaijan, and Turkey accounted for 44.4% of all FDI attracted by Georgia in 2025.
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Before2024
Previous year, compared to which investments grew
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Foreign direct investment in Georgia grew by 19.3% in 2025, reaching $1.9 billion.
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Geostat's data is expected to be used to analyze Georgia's investment attractiveness and shape economic policy.