Georgia’s strategic importance as a logistics gateway between Europe and Asia was emphasised by Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Genadi Arveladze on Friday during a panel discussion at the 23rd ministerial session of the Central Asian Regional Economic Cooperation Programme in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The potential of the Middle Corridor as a reliable transportation route linking the two continents was also highlighted by Arveladze. According to him, the private sector’s interest in logistics projects was increasing, against the backdrop of the growing popularity of the Corridor, and Georgia’s integration into regional and international transport networks would be “greatly enhanced” by the trend.
Ongoing strategic initiatives aimed at modernising the country’s logistics framework, including the development of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, the East-West highway, and the Anaklia deep sea port project, were also outlined. According to Arveladze, the Government showed its commitment to positioning Georgia as a key player in regional logistics by the adoption of a comprehensive logistics and demonstration of transport strategy.
The importance of enhancing cooperation among CAREC countries to facilitate smooth cross-border transportation along the Middle Corridor was stressed by the Deputy Minister. According to him, digital technologies should be used to streamline transport operations.
It’s possible to expand Georgia’s transport routes, facilitate the trade and foster sustainable economic development within the CAREC region and beyond due to coordinated policies and actions among Corridor countries. Aveladze has also noticed that the Government’s priority was to enhance port infrastructure on the Black Sea and to increase ferry traffic to neighbouring ports. He attributed an uplift in cargo turnover (a 21 percent increase in the first nine months of 2024 compared to the same period last year) to more frequent ferry connections with Romania and Bulgaria.
High-ranking officials from member countries, along with leaders from international organisations such as the Asian Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organisation met during the CAREC ministerial session.
Identifying strategic goals and measures for addressing climate change in the region were in the focuse of the main theme of the session.
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