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Georgia creates the first free trade agreement for the Caucasus of the first free trade area of the Caucasus formed currently in the Georgian port city of Poti on the Black Sea on 3 060 000 m. The investors from the United Arab Emirates-RAK investment authority, 2008 purchased a licence for 49 years and have 22 commercial license in an international environment. The companies include LG Electronics, as well as more companies from Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, the UAE and South Korea. This modern bearings and their attractive prices on lease and rent, an excellent technical power as well as low energy costs are interesting for investors. Potentiometer serves as a hub for freight within the entire South Caucasus and has regular ship connections to Russia, Bulgaria, Turkey and the Ukraine. The free trade agreement on the cross-border railway in Tbilisi-Baku is connected across the country, from which freight trains regularly deliver goods to Central Asia.
Through the connection to The region offers an accessible transportation network and a well-developed infrastructure motorways and the nearby airports in Tbilisi and Batumi. The free trade agreement also has industrial, commercial, commercial and advisory licenses, whose Formalitaten are processed within a few days. Good legal framework conditions such as e.g. 100% ownership are also excellent starting points for building a factory. Contact: Damir Basilaia Rakia-Georgia industrial free zone LLC Tel: + 995 57 475547 E-Mail
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