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Thursday, 17 November , 2022
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Ministry of Justice and the Georgian Business Association Hold a Meeting to Discuss the New law On Entrepreneurs

Practical aspects of the new law on Entrepreneurs and the obligation to re-register enterprises within 2 years according to this law - were the issues of discussion by the Ministry of Justice and the Georgian Business Association.

The meeting was attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Chair of the National Public Registry Agency, David Devidze, who together with the entrepreneurs discussed in detail the news related to the registration in the National Public Registry Agency based on the new law on Entrepreneurs and other business-related issues under the competence of the Ministry of Justice.

The new law on Entrepreneurs reflects EU directives and many issues are regulated in a new way. In the direction of registration of entrepreneurial issues in the public registry, a uniform practice adapted to these new norms is being formed. The state is doing everything to support business in the proper implementation of the norms of the new law.

The National Public Registry Agency of the Ministry of Justice has introduced new legally defined services for business entities; Standard charters of business societies have been developed and approved, which are available to interested parties and simplify the registration process; A unified electronic portal has been created, where decisions on registration and registration documents are published,” - said Tamar Tkeshelashvili.

Together with the Chair of the Public Registry, she also spoke about the necessity of re-registration of enterprises within 2 years.

"We introduced statistics to entrepreneurs and asked them to be more active in order to carry out re-registration on time. The National Public Registry Agency of the Ministry of Justice, on the other hand, has full readiness both in terms of software and human resources, to fulfill the obligation imposed on it by law and to support businesses in the implementation of registration actions", added the First Deputy Minister.

At the end of the meeting, it was noted that the Ministry of Justice is also ready, within the scope of its competence, to communicate in the future with business representatives in the direction of registration on matters important to them.