It is very important for the government to be interested in the opinion of the private sector, especially small and medium-sized businesses, Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili stated today.
"During the meetings with business representatives we discussed issues related to the need to stimulate local entrepreneurs. In particular, the possibility of preferences for local businesses in public procurement is being considered," 'Business-Georgia' quoted him as saying.
According to the head of the Taxpayers Union, Gigla Mikautadze, many Georgian businessmen believe that when procuring, the state should pay attention not only to price, but also to the origin of the product.