
Georgia's economy is diverse, with agriculture, tourism, and hydropower as key sectors. Renowned for wine production and ancient cultural heritage, tourism thrives with visitors to the Caucasus Mountains and Black Sea coast. Agriculture, including hazelnuts, tea, and citrus, supports rural livelihoods. Hydropower exports leverage abundant rivers, while trade benefits from its location between Europe and Asia. Reforms have improved the business climate, attracting foreign investment, though political tensions and import reliance pose risks. The growing tech sector and EU free trade agreements bolster prospects, despite challenges from regional instability and economic inequality.
World Bank Data. 2000-2024. Last updated Oct 2025.
Refer to the latest year-over-year Georgia GDP statistics.
