Tbilisi Mayor Affirms Georgia's Openness to Russian and Foreign Businesses
On September 10, Kakha Kaladze, the Secretary General of the Georgian Dream and Mayor of Tbilisi, welcomed the appearance of Russian companies and other foreign businesses in Georgia.
Commenting on the start of sales by the Russian company Ozon in the country, Kaladze emphasized that Georgia is open to foreign businesses, including those from Russia.
Kaladze stated, "Georgia’s doors are open for tourists, as well as businesses," adding that any company or individual, including Russian entities not under sanctions, can enter the country, conduct business, and employ people. He further noted, "I don’t see any problems in this regard."
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