The Georgian economy grew by 9.5 percent year-on-year in February, while the average real gross domestic product growth for January-February equalled 7.7 percent, the National Statistics Office said.
Last month’s growth was mainly driven by estimated real growth in manufacturing, construction, professional scientific and technical activities, information and communication, transportation and storage, the Office noted.
On the other hand, declines were registered in energy, mining and quarrying activities.