- Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development (Georgia)
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Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia საქართველოს ეკონომიკური განვითარების სამინისტრო Coat of Arms of Georgia Agency overview Formed 1992 Headquarters Chanturia Str. N12, Tbilisi, Georgia 0118 Agency executives Vera Kobalia,
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development
Archil Kekelia,
First Deputy Minister
Giorgi Karbelashvili, Tamar Chelidze,
Deputy MinistersChild agency United Transport Administration Website www.economy.ge The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development (Georgian: საქართველოს ეკონომიკური განვითარების სამინისტრო) is a ministry of the government of Georgia in charge of regulating economic activity in the country. Its head office is in Tbilisi.[1] It is currently headed by Vera Kobalia.[2]
Contents
Structure
The Ministry of Economic Development was established after dissolution of Soviet Union. It was renamed to Ministre of Economy and Sustainable Development during government restructuring in 2010.[3]
The main functions of the ministry are to provide incentives for economic growth in the country utilizing an effective economic policy. The economic policies of the state are described in the action plan of the Georgian Government for 2004-2009 titled For United and Powerful Georgia. The policies include utilization of macroeconomic policy and private entrepreneurship development. The economic reforms undertaken by the government include liberalization of entrepreneurial activities, creation of favorable, transparent and stable legislation for private business owners; realization of active privatization process and support to strengthening of private sector; facilitation of issuance of licenses and permits and reform of the system of technical regulation; economic deregulation and protection of markets against monopolization; development of tourism, transport and communication infrastructure, etc.[4]
Sub-agencies
- United Transport Administration
Ex-ministers
References
- ^ "Main." Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development. Retrieved on 6 February 2011. "Address:12 Chanturia Str., Tbilisi, 0108, Georgia."
- ^ "Government of Georgia". http://www.government.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=124&mod_id=0&info_id=0&new_year=0&limit=0&date=&new_month=&entrant=1. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
- ^ "Парламент утвердил структурную реорганизацию правительства Грузии [Parliament confirmed structural re-organization of the Georgian government]". Georgian Times. 2010-06-30. http://www.georgiatimes.info/news/37500.html. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
- ^ "Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development. Ministry". http://www.economy.ge/?category=15&lang=eng. Retrieved 2011-0415.
External links
- Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development
- Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development (Georgian)
Government Ministries of Georgia
State Ministries Euro-Atlantic Integration • Reintegration • Foreign Affairs • Finance • Internal Affairs • Diaspora Issues • IDPs from the Occuppied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees • Regional Development and Infrastructure • Defense • Education and Science • Economy and Sustainable Development • Agriculture • Justice • Culture and Monument Protection • Environment Protection and Natural Resources • Energy • Health, Labour and Social Affairs • Corrections and Legal Assistance • Sport & Youth AffairsCategories:- Government ministries of Georgia (country)
- Ministries established in 2010
- Economy of Georgia (country)
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