Georgia’s GDP amounted to GEL 37 846.6 million in 2017

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Georgia at current prices in 2017 amounted to GEL 37 846.6 million, - according to the Georgian National Statistics Service (Geostat).

The largest share of GDP by region are held by Tbilisi (50.1 percent), followed by Imereti (10.0 percent), Adjara (8.9 percent), Kvemo Kartli (8.2 percent) and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti (6.4 percent).

According to Geostat, the largest share in the value-added of Tbilisi is held by Trade (27.4 percent), followed by Transport and Communication (14.8 percent) and Construction (13.7 percent).

“In Imereti the primary sectors include Industry (17.2 percent), Agriculture (12.9 percent) and Public Administration (12.2 percent), while in Adjara – the third region of Georgia in terms of value-added volume - Construction (16.0 percent), Trade, repair of vehicles, personal & household goods (12.2 percent) and Transport and Communication (8.8 percent) represent the main spheres of economic activity. In Kvemo Kartli the following sectors prevailed: Industry (37.2 percent), Agriculture (17.9 percent) and Public Administration (7.1 percent),” Geostat said.

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