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University graduation examination system in Armenia leaves room for corruption - minister
The system of graduation examinations in Armenia’s universities contains corruption risks and is ineffective, Levon Mkrtchyan, Armenian education and science minister, told journalists on Friday.Armenian ministry can not ban import of Turkish tomatoes
In response to Armenian media reports that large consignments of imported Turkish tomatoes are sold in Armenia as locally produced, harming local farmers, the ministry of agriculture said it can not ban imports of Turkish tomatoes if there is no breach of law.Armenia expected to record ‘unprecedented’ growth in exports
Armenian exports for the whole of 2016 are expected to reach $1.7 billion, the highest ever-recorded figure over the 25 years of independence, Vazgen Safaryan, the head of the Union of Domestic Commodity Manufacturers, told a news conference today.Armenian president discusses work of EEU customs services
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan received today heads of delegations of the customs agencies of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) member states who have arrived in Armenia to participate in the 21st session of the Joint Board of the customs agencies of the EEU member states, Sargsyan’s press office said.Net foreign direct investments in Armenia’s real sector slashed to about 44.4 billion drams
Net foreign direct investments (FDI) in Armenia’s real sector of economy in January-September 2016 slashed to about 44.4 billion drams from 80.2 billion drams, reported for the same time span of 2015, according to the National Statistical Service (NSS).News 16481 - 16500 of 18467
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