INFRASTRUCTURE 

In order to facilitate safe and easy transport of goods through Georgian territory and encourage foreign investment in the sector, the government, in cooperation with private enterprise, continues to develop transport infrastructure including railways, roads, sea ports and airports, while simplifying customs and other administrative procedures, such as customs and licensing reforms.

Water
There is an abundant source of supply of water in Georgia. However, the infrastructure situation regarding water treatment has impeded efficient distribution. Significant amount of foreign investment from Western sources has recently been invested into the infrastructure of water in Georgia.

Land - Property Rights
Foreign Investors may own commercial, but not agricultural lands, in Georgia. Projects with a Georgian partner may own agricultural lands as well. Investors may initiate an expedited, competitive process to privatize land assets needed for an investment project.

Telephones & Communications
The number of immobile telephones in Tbilisi is 510,000. Outside of the major cities of Georgia, the majority of phone communication is done via mobile phones. The major Mobile Phone Providers are: Magti and Geocell. They have about 2,500,000 clients, as of July 2007.