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     set for failing to meet the deadline was equally symbolic, though: 550 lari ($18) per day.
Turnava said that the coronavirus pandemic prevented the investor from starting production and that the company would be given extra time to fulfil its obligations.
“It is so important for us to develop a green economy and at the same time strengthen Kutaisi as an industrial centre. We will support the investor to fulfil this task", Turnava said.
“Big Service Ltd was given land and buildings located on it worth [Georgian lari] GEL68.23mn ($23mn) for GEL1 in 2019 with investment commitments to set up an electric car manufacturing factory within no more than two years (no later than 27.05.2021) and then produce at least 5,000 units of electric cars within no more than 18 months,” Agenda.ge recapped.
In addition, the company was obliged to employ at least 300 people for at least 18 months within a period of not more than one year after fulfilling the obligation to launch the factory.
 9.1.5 Tourism sector news
   Georgia loses $700mn in tourism revenues in Aug-Sep alone
 Foreign visitors in Georgia spent only $15.6mn in September, some 95% less than in the same month last year, according to a report released by the National Bank of Georgia (NBG).
Across August and September, Georgia's tourism revenue shrunk by $700mn compared to the same period of last year.
The decline in tourism revenues in September amounted to $303mn, on top of the $397mn drop in August. The central bank attempted to maintain balance in the foreign exchange market by selling FX from reserves it built up to be robust, but it is hard to offset such a deep drop in inflows.
In 2019, Georgia received a record number of visits from international travellers, some 9.36mn, of which 5mn visits were tourists. The tourists spent more than $3bn in the country. Georgia expects to receive $1.5bn in external financing this year, part of which will be used by the central bank to try to maintain a satisfactory nominal exchange rate.
A total of 50,499 international visitors crossed into Georgia in September.
The number was 94% down year on year.
A very small number of this year's international visitors in September were classified as tourists.
In September, the largest number of visitors, namely 18,540, came to Georgia from Turkey. On an annual comparison, the number of Turkish visitors dropped by 80%.
 9.1.6 Infrastructure and construction sector news
   Georgia to seek new investor for Anaklia deepwater port project
 Georgia will resume the process of selecting a new investor for the Anaklia deepwater port project, estimated at around $2.5bn, in the near future, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili confirmed.
Georgia’s government scrapped the contract with the former investor, Anaklia Development Consortium (ADC) in early 2020 after ADC failed to raise enough capital.
ADC and Bob Meijer, a Dutch investor member of ADC’s supervisory board, have filed independent arbitration claims against Georgia over what they claim are their infringed rights in the Anaklia Port project.
The Ministry of Economy will start the legal procedures for announcing the new tender and will hire an international consultant to assist in the process of
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