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Delayed tourism recovery affects Georgian economic growth forecast

Business Materials 21 April 2021 17:09 (UTC +04:00)
Delayed tourism recovery affects Georgian economic growth forecast

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 21

Tamilla Mammadova – Trend:

Slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout and delayed tourism recovery negatively affects Georgia's economic growth forecast, Trend reports via the Galt & Taggart investment company.

According to their predictions, the economy will recover by 3.6 percent in 2021.

As Eva Bochorishvili, Head of the Galt & Taggart Research Department noted, predictions were more optimistic early in 2021 due to the expectation about vaccine rollout.

According to her, there were expectations that land borders would be opened and that would play an important role in tourism. However, according to Bochorishvili, there are expectations that additional COVID-19 related restrictions may be imposed, which will change the positive forecasts to pessimistic.

"There are signs of the third wave, some experts suggest that additional restrictions may be needed. This year we have two scenarios of economic growth: 5 percent growth based on the partial recovery of tourism, and the second is more pessimistic scenario - 3.6 percent economic growth. At this stage, we think that the probability of making a negative prognosis has increased due to the slow vaccine rollout in Georgia. Consequently, it is difficult to talk about the tourism recovery. Therefore, the pessimistic scenario is more realistic, which implies a 3.6-percent economic growth in 2021," said Bochorishvili.

“The results of the new lockdown are not reflected in the forecast of 3.6 percent economic growth. For example, Georgia was losing 16 million lari ($4.6 million) on each weekend in winter. Accordingly, this amount will be deducted from the existing economic forecast. Depending on how long the COVID-19 related restrictions last and if the restrictions will be the same like the last year, we can expect a reduction in the economic growth of up to 2 percent," Bochorishvili said.

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