Day: June 19, 2024
Georgia’s real GDP increased by 8.4% year-over-year and amounted to GEL 19 billion (USD 6.691 billion) during the first quarter of 2024, according to the preliminary data released by the National Statistics Office (Geostat) on June 19.
Source: GeostatGeostat said the growth was registered in real estate activities (18.8%); education (29.1%),
public administration and defence, and compulsory social security (13.0%); construction (10.3%); information and communication (12.2%); transportation and storage (9.7%).
Geostat reported a decline in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (-11.6%); other service activities (-11.2%); mining and quarrying (-1.8%)
Geostat will publish the revised data on November 15, 2024.
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- 29/03/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 9.5% in February 2024
- 20/03/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 7.5% in 2023
27 people, both Georgian and foreign citizens, were arrested for drug-related crimes, including 15 drug traffickers, the Interior Ministry reported on June 19.
The investigation was opened under a number of criminal charges, including Articles 260, 18-260, 19-260, 262, 265, 273 prima and 19-273 prima, which deal with the illegal manufacture, production, purchase, storage, transport, transfer, sale, import, export or transit of drugs, their analogues, precursors or new psychoactive substances. The crimes are punishable by up to 20 years or life imprisonment.
Various types of large and particularly large quantities of narcotics were seized by law enforcement officials as evidence. On the basis of the judge’s decision, the police made several control purchases of drugs and secretly audio-videotaped these purchases.
Drugs and psychoactive substances seized during the search included heroin, cocaine, buprenorphine, morphine, thebaine, methadone, alpha-PVP, mephedrone, clephedrone, methamphetamine, lyrica, and marijuana. A large amount of money and an electric scale were also found during the investigation.
Also Read:
- 17/06/2024 – 10 Arrested for Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering
- 12/09/2023 – 46 Arrested on Drug-related Charges
Georgia’s real GDP increased by 8.4% year-over-year and amounted to GEL 19 billion (USD 6.691 billion) during the first quarter of 2024, according to the preliminary data released by the National Statistics Office (Geostat) on June 19.
Source: GeostatGeostat said the growth was registered in real estate activities (18.8%); education (29.1%),
public administration and defence, and compulsory social security (13.0%); construction (10.3%); information and communication (12.2%); transportation and storage (9.7%).
Geostat reported a decline in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (-11.6%); other service activities (-11.2%); mining and quarrying (-1.8%)
Geostat will publish the revised data on November 15, 2024.
Also Read:
- 31/05/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 11.8% in April 2024
- 30/04/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 8.2% in March 2024
- 29/03/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 9.5% in February 2024
- 20/03/2024 – Georgia’s GDP Up by 7.5% in 2023
27 people, both Georgian and foreign citizens, were arrested for drug-related crimes, including 15 drug traffickers, the Interior Ministry reported on June 19.
The investigation was opened under a number of criminal charges, including Articles 260, 18-260, 19-260, 262, 265, 273 prima and 19-273 prima, which deal with the illegal manufacture, production, purchase, storage, transport, transfer, sale, import, export or transit of drugs, their analogues, precursors or new psychoactive substances. The crimes are punishable by up to 20 years or life imprisonment.
Various types of large and particularly large quantities of narcotics were seized by law enforcement officials as evidence. On the basis of the judge’s decision, the police made several control purchases of drugs and secretly audio-videotaped these purchases.
Drugs and psychoactive substances seized during the search included heroin, cocaine, buprenorphine, morphine, thebaine, methadone, alpha-PVP, mephedrone, clephedrone, methamphetamine, lyrica, and marijuana. A large amount of money and an electric scale were also found during the investigation.
Also Read:
- 17/06/2024 – 10 Arrested for Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering
- 12/09/2023 – 46 Arrested on Drug-related Charges

