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GTB Steel rebar plant opens in Ararat community of Armenia, $31 million invested
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended the opening ceremony of the Armenian-American GTB Steel rebar plant in Ararat community last Saturday, with $31 million invested in the plant.
17.03.2025, 09:51
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Armenian-American smelter to be relocated from Yeraskh to village of Ararat due to Azerbaijani fire
The Armenian government allowed today an Armenian-U.S. company GTB Steel LLC that was building a smelter in the village of Yeraskh to relocate it to the Ararat village in the same name province.
14.12.2023, 18:13
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Azerbaijani troops fire more than 60 shots in three days at steel plant in Armenian Yeraskh
Azerbaijani troops intensively shelled a steel plant under construction in the Armenian village of Yeraskh from August 25 to 27, GTB Steel LLC reported.
28.08.2023, 12:55
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GTB Steel to continue construction of steel plant in Yeraskh despite Azerbaijani shelling
Armenian and U.S. flags were raised to confirm the decision of the Board of Directors of GTB Steel that the company will not go anywhere, head of the company's Board of Directors Tiran Hakobyan told reporters on Tuesday.
20.06.2023, 15:25
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According to the State Revenue Committee, Armenia's 1,000 largest taxpayers paid more than 1.4 trillion drams in taxes and customs duties to the state budget from January to September 2025.
Armenia's top 1,000 taxpayers contributed over 1.4 trillion drams to state budget within nine-month period