Azerbaijan's Strategic Investment In Georgia's Transport Sector Signals New Era Of Regional Integration
In a world increasingly shaped by connectivity and strategic alliances, Azerbaijan's decision to channel the majority of its foreign direct investment into Georgia's transport sector is more than an economic maneuver-it is a geopolitical statement. With $83.9 million invested in Georgia in 2024, and 70.56% of that directed toward transport infrastructure, Baku is signaling its intent to become a central player in the South Caucasus transit corridor.
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