Outsourcing (Russia)

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While the fierce political and economical climate as had a rough few years. Despite all current turmoil in the region the outlook for doing business looks positive. Despite the fighting with Russia and the internal unrest the economic timeline is favorable. The recent inflow of capital from aid has boosted government spending and the flight of privet investment leaves Georgia in pristine conditions for startup expenses and competition to be low.

The recent conflict with Russia over the seceding south Ossetia and Abkhazia has shown growing tensions within the country it’s self

"Russia is going to deploy its armed forces in Abkhazia and take the necessary efforts to build a modern border guard system in co-operation with the relevant Abkhazian authorities…All these factors are serious guarantees of the security of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.”

Although the country will be receiving aid in which to sure up its government and inject much needed capital into the country. This in turn will lean to the getting in on the ground floor and being high risk high reward for the presence of Mohawk industries to begin our work there.

“The Georgia Donor's Conference at the EU Commission in Brussels finished yesterday with the triumph of Georgia, which had suffered during the August conflict with Russia. Despite the global financial crisis, Tbilisi will receive over $4.5 billion of foreign investments within three years, with the first donations to be transferred in November already. Nevertheless, the large-scale money pouring in the Georgian budget will not necessarily help President Mikhail Saakashvili keep control of the situation in the country.

Prime Minister Tblilise said "Investors have lost credit in the situation in Georgia and ceased to invest. But we need finds to build housing for refugees…” which is a positive aspect for our company to take advantage of the new construction that will commence for the next 3 years. With a sure footing in Georgia would possibly...