Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Guram Guramishvili and Young Tae Kim, the Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum, on Friday discussed challenges in the transport sector and development prospects of the Middle Corridor logistics route connecting Central Asia and China to Europe via the South Caucasus.
The Ministry of Economy said the meeting highlighted the Corridor as a “promising alternative” to existing routes between Europe and Asia, emphasising the need for “coordinated decisions” among the participating countries.
Guramishvili provided an overview of Georgia’s current economic trends and the Government’s decisions in transport and logistics areas to Tae Kim.
He also presented…
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