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Formation of EEU common energy market faces serious difficulties- Pashinyan
The formation of a common energy market for all members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) has been encountering serious difficulties, as a result of which some of the announced initiatives are not fully functioning, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.October sees decline in Armenia's real estate market with 22.1K transactions
In October 2024, 22,120 transactions were made in the real estate market in Armenia, compared to 19,815 transactions in October 2023 and 19,494 transactions in September of the same year, according to data from the National Statistical Committee of the Republic.Armenia records around 19.5 thousand real estate transactions in september, with monthly decline noted
In September 2024, 19,494 transactions were made in Armenia’s real estate market, compared to 17,253 transactions in September 2023 and 20,178 transactions in August of the same year, according to data from the National Statistical Committee of the country.Armenia subsidizes 50% of companies' expenses for certifying goods for export to foreign markets
Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan announced that the state will subsidize 50% of the costs incurred by Armenian companies for certifying goods intended for export to foreign markets.Creation of common energy market to help develop Armenia's economy and security - Deputy Minister
The creation of a common energy market with the countries of the region will help Armenia to develop its economy and enhance its security, said Armenian Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Hakob Vardanyan.Global recession or just an adjustment: what awaits Armenia amid the "storm" in the world stock markets
The morning of 5 August, which has already been dubbed "Black Monday", started with a strong fall of stock markets. Japan's Nikkei 225 index showed a record fall of 13.5 per cent.Launch of EEU single energy market may be postponed until 2027, says deputy minister
The launch of the single energy market for countries, which are members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) that was initially planned for 2025 is being postponed until 2027 because the member states have failed to reach consensus on a number of issues, Armenian Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Hakob Vardanyan told a meeting of the parliament committee on regional and Eurasian integration.EEU member states lack unified approach to building common energy market - Pashinyan
Although the EEU member states plan to create common markets for natural gas, oil and oil products by 2025, it is currently obvious that there is a lack of a clear-cut single approach of the member states to the prospects of creating and developing a common energy market," ArmenianArmenian exporters need to diversify their foreign trade markets - Kerobyan
Armenian exporters need to diversify their foreign trade markets, Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan told reporters, when asked why Armenia does not withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and whether this membership hinders development of trade with the European Union.News 1 - 20 of 125
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