ECONOMY

Deloitte NY HQ presents first findings for the post-crisis economic plan 

18.06.20 11:40


The Government of Georgia continues to work on a medium to long-term stability and development plan together with high-level experts. The New York Office of Deloitte made its first presentation of fiscal, monetary and sectoral economic policy analysis to the Prime Minister and Economic Team of the Government of Georgia today, which included recommendations of international consultants.

 

According to the administration of the Government of Georgia, the experts praised the measures implemented by the Government of Georgia towards the anti-crisis agenda and sector-specific support. International consultants noted during the meeting held in the format of a video-conference that each step made by the authorities of Georgia during the pandemic was based on the best international practice and experience. Experts believe that every effort deployed for the support of citizens was efficient and timely.

 

It was mentioned at the meeting that the world is currently facing a new reality and discussions are held on the diversification of businesses. Georgia has promising prospects in terms of its milestone achievements and international ratings to grow into a more attractive investment platform.

 

The Government of Georgia is working on its Post-Crisis Economic Plan within several work-groups with support of the USAID and UNDP. Stakeholders include the Deloitte NY HQ (economic team), professors of the Cambridge and London Universities, along with Georgian experts.

 

Along with Giorgi Gakharia, Prime Minister of Georgia the video conference involved Natia Turnava, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development; Ivane Matchavariani, Minister of Finance of Georgia and Beka Liluashvili, Adviser to the Prime Minister of Georgia on Economic Affairs.

 

 

source: 1TV

 

 

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