On November 20, within the framework of the cooperation between Caucasus University and the French-Georgian University, another public lecture was held for the students and academic staff of the Caucasus School of Economics on the topic - “Special Economic Zones of Georgia: Opportunities and Regional Perspectives”.
The event was opened with welcoming remarks by Tinatin Giorgadze, Administrative Director of the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral Educational Programs of the Caucasus School of Economics.
At the beginning of the meeting, a representative of the French-Georgian University, Eva Bertrand, also addressed the audience.
The lecture was led by Professor Karim Medjad, an economist and lawyer, graduate of Harvard Law School and Paris-Sorbonne University. The public lecture discussed the goals and definitions of special (free) economic zones in Georgia, the potential opportunities of these economic zones, and the strategy for increasing exports in the country through their use.
It is worth noting that more public lectures are planned in the future within the framework of the cooperation, which will provide students and academic staff of the Caucasus University School of Economics with the opportunity to share the experience of distinguished specialists and receive advice based on best practices.
