Georgia plans to sign financing agreements worth $1 billion with the Asian Development Bank this year, covering road and railway infrastructure projects, Finance Minister Lasha Khutsishvili has said.
Khutsishvili said the financing will be implemented under an existing action plan with the ADB and fully executed by the bank.
Speaking after meetings with ADB President and senior officials, the minister said discussions focused on Georgia’s economic performance, high growth rates, and ongoing investment projects.
He noted that the ADB has invested up to $6 billion in Georgia so far, with current active projects exceeding $2 billion.
Khutsishvili said the ADB President highlighted Georgia’s role in the development of the Middle Corridor and confirmed continued support for infrastructure investment aimed at strengthening the country’s regional connectivity.
A report published in April 2026 shows the ADB approved $1 billion in loans for Georgia’s public and private sectors, including $707 million for the public sector and the remainder for private investment.













