Georgian construction and repair company Kgroup, which is also involved in metal goods, has ambitious plans to become the largest metal products company in Transcaucasia.
MoreOne of Georgia’s largest industrial construction companies, Ecohouse, has transformed itself into a holding company, and will continue operations on the market as IC Holding.
MoreTurkish cement-based tile and ceramic adhesive brand Betek Fayfiks will expand on the Georgian market and increase its presence by introducing new products and expanding its sales network.
MoreTurkish paint manufacturer Betek will offer a new product line to Georgian consumers this year, which ‘we anticipate will also lead the paint sector in 2022’, says Arzu Uludag Elazig, Deputy General Manager Marketing of the company.
MoreAn iconic New Zealand brand of butter, Anchor, continues to provide a variety of butter in Georgia to suit consumer tastes.
MoreA Georgian company specializing in procurement of high-quality stones from its quarries, Allstone, has expanded in Georgia, opening a new office and showroom to offer a larger assortment and volume of its products.
MoreHerbalife Nutrition, a global company that has been changing people's lives with nutrition products in Georgia for more than ten years, continues to move forward and help people live a happy life by implementing various eco-initiatives and global sustainability projects in the country.
MoreAfter successfully rebranding in 2021, Universal Project, Georgia’s leading construction project management company, with fifty years of experience and history, has begun a new life with a new name and new goals
MoreChina Looks to Africa in Race for Lithium
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t is the new gold rush, and China is leading the hunt as prices surge. Only it's not gold everyone's looking for, it's lithium. Many say the future of electric vehicle production and, more broadly, combatting climate change, depend on the rare metal.
MoreAnalysts say Australia’s relationship with China is unlikely to improve under the new left-wing government in Canberra, although they say a decision by Pacific Island nations to resist a security pact with Beijing has signaled a strategic shift in regional dynamics for Canberra and the Quad, an informal grouping of the U.S., Japan, India and
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