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Armenia’s population expected to shrink to 2.6 million people by 2050 –UNFPA
Armenia’s population is expected to shrink to 2.6 million people by 2050, UN Population Fund (UNFPA) program coordinator in Armenia Anna Hovhannisyan said at a press conference on Tuesday as the global population hit 8 billion after having added a billion people in the last 12 years,.Armenia’s rural population has grown, while population of capital Yerevan has declined
For the first time in several years, Armenia’s rural population has grown, while the number of Yerevan residents has dropped, according to Anna Hovhannisyan, coordinator of the Population and Development Program of the UN Population Fund's Office in Armenia.Armenian central bank expects trade with Russia to decline in 2022
Armenia’s trade with Russia, its largest foreign trade partner, is likely to decrease in 2022, Hovhannes Khachatryan, Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, said on Monday, when speaking at a meeting of the National Assembly's committee finance issues.Armenia’s industrial output slows down due to idle mining sector enterprises
Industrial output in Armenia slowed down due to the decline in the mining sector - the decline in August of this year was 5.2% y / y. In January-August, an increase of 1.0% y / y was recorded, according to the Macroeconomic Review of the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB). October 2021 ".IATA: 2020 Was Worst Year for Air Transport
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced full-year global passenger traffic results for 2020 showing that demand (revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) fell by 65.9% compared to the full year of 2019, by far the sharpest traffic decline in aviation history.Opposition MP: Armenia suffered highest economic decline in 2020
Armenian parliament member Mikael Melkumyan from the opposition Prosperous Armenia party questioned today the official numbers, which say that the country's economy declined last year by 7.6%, arguing that the real contraction amounted to 12-13%, the highest decline in the Eurasian Economic Union, of which Armenia is a member.World Bank expects Armenian economy to grow by 3.1% in 2021 after contracting 8% in 2020
In its latest flagship Global Economic Prospects report, published on Tuesday, the World Bank predicted 3.1% growth for Armenia's economy in 2021 and 4.5% growth in 2022 after contracting by 8% in Covid-19 inflicted 2020.Armenian economy to slash by 6.8% in 2020
Armenian economy will decline by 6.8% by the end of 2020, but it is expected to increase to a positive growth of 4.8% in 2021, Finance Minister Atom Janjughazyan said on Monday, presenting the draft state budget for 2021 to parliamentary commissions.News 1 - 20 of 50
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