Georgian Business Week

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Georgian Business Week (GBW) is a weekly, English language newspaper based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Founded by ltd Bziph, it is currently published by Georgian Business Week Ltd.[1] Since 2006, Georgian Business Week has been a member of Georgian Business Consulting Media Holding (GBC), business-focused media holding, owned by the Georgian Industrial Group.[2]

GBW runs profiles of local businesses, stock market information, expert opinion, budget and legislative commentary, financial analysis and other business-related topics. GBW has an approximate circulation of 5,000.[3][4][5][6][7] In 2008 and 2007, Georgian Business Week has been an official media partner of the annual Economic Forum in Crynica, Poland.[8] GBW has also been a media partner of a number of local and foreign business forums including in Tel Aviv, Israel in 2007. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". The GBW articles have received awards from outstanding local and international organizations, including the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Tbilisi-based Addiction Research Center Alternative Georgia.[9][10]

In May 2008, along with GBC Media Holding, Georgian Business Week joined ICC-Georgia, the Georgian national committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, a global business organization which unites member companies from over 130 countries.[11]

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  3. Bakuriani and Gudauri – Europe’s best kept secret http://georgien.blogspot.com/2008/03/travel-skiing-in-georgia-bakuriani-and.html
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  5. Bendukidze quits cabinet: will his influence remain? http://papava.info/publications/Bendukidze.pdf
  6. Government accused of social populism http://papava.info/publications/social_populism.pdf
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