The foreign direct investments (FDIs) in Georgia in 2021 amounted to $1.1 billion, up 2-fold YoY, the National Statistics Office (Geostat) reported.
In particular, the FDIs in Georgia in the fourth quarter of 2021 amounted to $411.3 million, up by 35.3% QoQ.
Meanwhile, the re-investments in total FDIs in Georgia in 2021 amounted to $760.5 million, up by 51.9%.
However, the share of the re-investments in total FDIs decreased, compared to 2020 (87.5%) in the reporting period, and accounted for 66%.
According to the report, the largest investors in Georgia in 2021 were the UK ($596.6 million), the Netherlands ($125.9 million) and the Czech Republic ($81.8 million).
In terms of the economic sectors, the main investments were attracted in the financial sector ($443.3 million), the entertainment sector ($230.5 million) and the energy sector ($157 million). (Trend/Business World Magazine)