Geostat: FDI USD 190.7 Million in Q3 ’24, down 55.2%  

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**Foreign Direct Investment in Georgia Drops**

In the third quarter of 2024, foreign direct investment (FDI) in Georgia reached USD 197.7 million. This is a decrease of 55.% compared to the same period last year.

According to preliminary data from the National Office (), the main reason for this drop is a decrease in equity and reinvestment by investors. Fewer debt instruments were also used, contributing to the level of FDI.

**Where Did the Money Come From?**

The Netherlands was the foreign investor, with USD 60.2 million invested in Georgia (30.4% of total investment). Malta followed with USD 58. million (29.5%), and the United Kingdom had USD 55 million (.8%). These three countries accounted for 87.7% of all investments.

**What Was Invested In?**

The manufacturing sector attracted the most FDI, with USD 63.6 million (32.2%) invested. The sector followed with USD 43 million (21.8%), and was third with USD 32. million (16.2%).

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