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The positive trends in Armenia can continue in case of a balanced and targeted economic policy. Economist Tatoul Manaseryan said this during Tuesday’s discussion on the topic of "Armenia and the main ...
“Some prefer to return to Armenia and work here, as the difference in salaries now is much smaller than, for example, 10 years ago,” he was quoted as saying by Armenian media. Other economic ...
Global demand and prices for base metals, which account for 45 percent of Armenia’s exports, are also on a declining trend, thus limiting export proceeds. After losing steam toward the end of 2013, ...
The year 2014 has not yet offered pleasant macroeconomic atmosphere for Armenia, which saw significant drop in major segments of economy in recent years The year 2014 has not yet offered pleasant ...
Armenia's relations with its strategic partner Russia are getting worse and worse and its leaders seem to desire a shift in geopolitical orientation towards the West. But a look at Russia's powerful ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - Ucom and Impact Hub Yerevan revealed the 10 innovators selected for the 2025 Ucom Fellowship Program, a one ...
Mark Lewis, head of an International Monetary Fund group of experts who visited Armenia in early September, similarly predicted that the Armenian economy would expand by 1.2 percent next year.
As per the economist, the relative economic liveliness in Armenia in the current year was due to the growth in the country’s agricultural sector, and the partly positive trends in the mining sector.
Armenia's economy is heavily dependent on migrant laborers ... (Eurasianet reported on the same trend in April.) After the U.S. and EU imposed sanctions against Moscow over its war on Ukraine ...
are the positive trends in economic indicators, the GDP growth, currency stability and the quality of education. “People and the warm atmosphere are among Armenia’s most important assets.