Economic Press Monitor
November 20, 2019
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ADMINISTRATION ON ANTIQUES: THROUGHOUT HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCE, THE COUNTRY FOR THE FIRST TIME WAS ABLE TO CONDUCT SUCH PROCUREMENT
Macroeconomics & Budget
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Referring to research of Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI), Tabula reports that the budget allocated 2.17 million lari for acquisition of antiques for residence of Georgian President on Atoneli Street in Tbilisi. Of total, 1.2 million lari was spent for antique furniture, 255,000 lari – for its restoration, while 720,225 lari – for modern furniture.
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“TARIFF REFORM OF HEALTHCARE IS CONDUCTED IN FAVOR OF “EVEX”” – WHETHER THE SOIL IS PREPARED FOR MONOPOLIZATION OF HOSPITAL MARKET
Ecology & Health
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Georgian clinics, involved in the state program of universal healthcare, demand delay for 6 months of unified tariff system, which introduction was announced by the authorities. 25 clinics addressed the authorities with the open letter, however still no answer is received from any state department, the newspaper notes.
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GEORGIA IS GOING TO TAKE WORTHY PLACE ON THE WORLD MAP OF OLIVES
Agriculture & Food
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At the end of this month, Georgia will become member of the International Olive Council, while will become chairman country of this organization in the next year, the newspaper reports. According to Giorgi Svanidze, founder of Georgian Olives company, this international organization regards Georgia as the third hub of olives in Europe.
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NEW PROJECT OF “GURU HOLDING” IN BATUMI – MODERN HOUSE FOR MODERN PEOPLE
Construction
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On November 16, Guru Holding held presentation of the project of multifunctional residential estate, Netgazeti.Ge reports. The 29-storey complex, having area of 30,000 square m, will be located in Batumi, in the New Boulevard.
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