Georgia's External Debt Decreased by 4.2 USD Million in a Month

By February 29, 2020, Georgia’s national external debt exceeded 5.673 billion USD, which is 4.161 million USD lower than last month’s data.

Specifically, by January 31, 2020, Georgia’s external debt surpassed 5.677 billion Dollars. Which is approximately 16,428 billion Georgian Lari.   

The biggest creditors to Georgia remain: Asian Development Bank (ADB) where Georgia’s liability is 1.247 billion USD; the World Bank International Development Association (IDA) to which Georgia owes 938,299 million USD; and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) where Georgia’s external debt amounts to 904,283 million USD.   

By B.Alexishvili

16 March 2020 17:44