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No pressure from Moscow to keep sanctioned goods flowing, Armenian deputy FM tells Politico
Mnatsakan Safaryan, Armenia’s deputy foreign minister responsible for sanctions policy, told POLITICO that while the Eurasian Economic Union mandates the free movement of goods, “We cannot fall under sanctions ourselves by getting involved in shadowy activities and circumvention, bypassing sanctions.”Growing number of foreign tourists to contribute to stable growth of economy – expert
The growing numbers of foreign tourists visiting Armenia will contribute to the stable growth of the economy, Matevos Barseghyan, the founder and director of One Way Group Company, a member of Mantashyants Entrepreneurs Union, said in an interview with Arka news agency’s ARKA-Business program on YouTube channel.Armenian exports of sweet cherries and strawberries to Russia on the rise
Exports of sweet cherries from Armenia to Russia have more than doubled since June 2023 as opposed to the same time span in 2022, while exports of strawberries have upped by 1.4 times, Russian news agency Tass reported, citing the data of the Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor.EEU membership gives huge advantage to Armenia and is the reason for current economic leap - Overchuk
Membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), namely absence of customs, barrier-free environment, free movement of capital and labor, access to the large market of the EEU - all this gives a great advantage to Armenia and is the reason for the current economic jump, RussianArmenian government expected to submit Rome Statute of ICC to parliament for ratification
The Armenian government will soon submit the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to the National Assembly for ratification, Armenpress reported citing Armenian Prime Minister's Office.Strengthening of dram and new businesses- deputy minister on Russian-Ukrainian conflict's impact
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is having a tangible impact on international value, export and logistics chains, including on the Armenian economy, Deputy Economy Minister Rafael Gevorgyan told reporters today.World Bank: remittances remain resilient but likely to slow
Officially recorded remittance flows to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are estimated to grow by 1.4% to $656 billion in 2023 as economic activity in remittance source countries is set to soften, limiting employment and wage gains for migrants, according to the World Bank’s latest Migration and Development Brief, released on June 13.Russian agricultural watchdog removes ban on imports of dairy products of Armenian companies
Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor has removed the ban on imports of dairy products of a number of Armenian companies, the press service of the Armenian Food Safety Inspection Authority reported.Central Bank of Armenia cooperates with financial and banking organizations to avoid possible sanctions risks – Galstyan
The Central Bank of Armenia is cooperating closely with all local financial and banking organizations to avoid potential sanctions risks, the head of the regulator Martin Galstyan said on Tuesday.Russian nationals in Armenia plan to extend their stay
Many of Russian nationals, who relocated to Armenia after the start of the Russian- Ukrainian military conflict, decided to prolong their stay in Armenia, according to Armenian Central Bank Chairman Martin Galstyan, who told a press conference today that this trend was backed by the findings of surveys.Pashinyan sends congratulatory messages to Russian President Putin and Prime Minister Mishustin on Russia Day
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent congratulatory messages today to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on the occasion of Russia Day, the press service of the Armenian government reported.Departure of Russian nationals may force Armenia’s GDP to drop by 5-10%- EDB Center for Country Analysis
The departure of Russian nationals (who arrived in Armenia after Russia launched the so-called ‘special military operation’ against Ukraine in 2022 February) may result in 5%-10% decline in Armenia’s GDP, according to Alexei Kuznetsov, head of the Centre for Country Analysis at the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB).Armenian, Russian PMs discussed new nuclear power plant for Armenia
Armenian and Russian prime ministers Nikol Pashinyan and Mikhail Mishustin visited today the "Eurasia - Our Home" exhibition in the Russian Sochi, the venue of a meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government and the Eurasian Economic Union's Intergovernmental Council.Armenian-Russian trade turnover increased by 96% in January-April 2023 - Mishustin
In January-April 2023 the trade turnover between Armenia and Russia soared by 96% to over AMD 660bln, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said today as he met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the southern Russian city of Sochi, the venue of a series of meetings of heads of several former Soviet republics, which make the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).Yerevan in top ten most popular foreign cities for Russians' summer travels
The Armenian capital Yerevan is one of the top ten most sought-after foreign cities chosen by Russian citizens for summer travels, TASS news agency reported citing a study conducted by the Sberspasibo loyalty program.News 301 - 320 of 1673
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