Armenian PM says reforms will continue
12.02.2015,
19:58
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan highlighted today the contribution of services, agriculture and industry sectors to the economic growth last year during a meeting with IMF mission's chief for Armenia, Mark Horton.
YEREVAN, February 12. / ARKA /. Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan highlighted today the contribution of services, agriculture and industry sectors to the economic growth last year during a meeting with IMF mission's chief for Armenia, Mark Horton. The prime minister recalled that the economic activity index was 3.9 percent in 2014.
Abrahamyan was quoted as saying by the government press office that his government will continue the reforms aimed at preserving the economic growth, improving the business environment, promoting exports and attracting investment.
Horton, in turn, highlighted the importance of measures designed to promote economic growth in the context of challenges and implementation of the planned reforms. The two men were said to have also discussed bilateral relations, the current economic situation in Armenia, as well as issues relating to fiscal and monetary policy.
The meeting was attended by IMF Resident Representative in Armenia Teresa Daban Sanchez.-0-