Турция и Азербайджан стали самыми крупными инвесторами в Грузию

Согласно данным, опубликованным на этой неделе Национальным статистическим агентством Грузии GeoStat, половина от всего объема прямых иностранных инвестиций в Грузию в 2016 году составили инвестиции из Азербайджана и Турции.

Согласно данным Национального статистического агентства, Азербайджан инвестировал в экономику Грузии 558 млн. долларов США, а Турция - 203,5 млн. долларов США. Общий же объем прямых иностранных инвестиций в 2016 году составил 1,56 млрд долларов США. Среди других крупных инвесторов в грузинскую экономику - Соединенное Королевство с 118,8 млн. долларов США, Нидерланды - 97,2 млн. долларов США.

Наибольшая доля ПИИ (671,9 млн. долларов США) приходится на сектор транспорта и связи, за ним следуют строительный сектор (129,5 млн. долларов США) и финансовый сектор (129 млн. долларов США).

источник: commonspace.eu

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