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Some 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables exported from Armenia to Russia over 8 months - Papoyan
From January to August, Armenia exported 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables to Russia, of which 998 tons, or 1.36%, were returned, according to Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan.Exports from Armenia to EEU totaled around $1.8 billion during the first seven months of 2025, according to Papoyan.
From January to July 2025, Armenia's exports to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) reached $1.8 billion, reflecting an increase of $42 million or 2.4% compared to the same timeframe in 2024, as stated by Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.Twenty-one Armenian flower suppliers received permission to export their products to Russia
Twenty-one out of the forty-seven Armenian companies engaged in flower cultivation and export, which were inspected by the Armenian regulator and Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor, received permission to export their products to Russia.Another 5 Armenian flower farms received permission to export to Russia
Another 5 Armenian flower companies have received permission to export their products to Russia, according to the Food Safety Inspectorate of Armenia, based on the results of online inspection activities conducted jointly with Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor.Russia accuses Armenia of supplying counterfeit cognac
Russia has claimed that 85% of Armenian brandy samples supplied to the Russian market do not meet current standards, Forbes.ru reported, citing a study by the Union of Producers of Brandy, Spirits, and Alcoholic Beverages (Soyuzkoniak) in conjunction with the International Anti-Counterfeiting Association.Sharp decline in diamond and gold re-exports leads to decline in exports and imports in Armenia – WB
In April, Armenia's both exports and imports continued to fall, due to the unwinding of the temporary surge in re-exports, according to World Bank's Armenia Monthly Economic Update – June 2025..WB: Significant decline in exports and imports in February due to high base effect
Exports and imports in Armenia continued to contract significantly (yoy) in February 2025 due to a high base effect. In February, exports and imports fell 67.7 percent (yoy) and 46 percent (yoy), respectively.Armenia obtains permit to export scaly fish and caviar to the EU
As of 16 March 2025, Armenia is officially entitled to start exporting to the EU Member states high-quality aquaculture finfish and finfish products (caviar and roes), in line with the newly adopted COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2025/354, provided that the establishments are listed in TRACES, the EU Delegation to Armenia said..News 1 - 20 of 335
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