“Russo-Georgian Business Council” Ponders Expansion of Transport Links to Georgia

On September 19, the “Russo-Georgian Business Council,” established at the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, held a session in Vladikavkaz, in Russia’s North Caucasus. Vladimir Padalko, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce, stressed the need for expanding the transport links with and through Georgia, while the local media reported that Georgia was increasingly becoming “a logistical hub to the world” for Russia.

The following proposals were mentioned for improved transport links:

The Council reported that the representatives visited the Larsi checkpoint on September 20 and planned to travel to Georgia to continue discussions.

The Russo-Georgian Business Council was established in February 2023 and, alongside Russian officials, brings together businesspeople who represent the Georgian diaspora in Russia. So far, no formal participation of the businesses established in Georgia has been reported. According to official records, the Council is headed by one Yuri Balashov, listed as board chairman of the “Innovation Company RUMB Ltd.,” which is based in Russia’s town of Dubna since 2019. It reportedly is a small company that mainly works on producing navigation, meteorological, and geodesic equipment.

Also Read:

Exit mobile version