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Armenia exported over 2,300 tons of fruits, vegetables, and berries from June 1 to 25 – Minister
Armenia has exported approximately 2,320 tons of fruits, vegetables, and berries since the beginning of June 2026, RA Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan said at a government meeting on Thursday.EDB plans to invest $13.5 billion by 2031; the volume of investments in Armenia will be determined by the new country strategy
The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) intends to allocate $13.5 billion to projects in its member countries as part of its strategy for 2027–2031, announced Nikolay Podguzov, Chairman of the EDB Management Board, on the sidelines of a business forum dedicated to the bank's 20th anniversary.Armenia is focusing on a high-value-added economy and will create five industrial zones: Finance Minister
The Armenian government intends to accelerate the transition to a high-value-added economy, develop high-tech industries, and create five industrial zones in the country's regions, announced Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan.Armenia's trade turnover with the Eurasian Economic Union tripled in five years, reaching $8 billion: EDB CEO
Armenia's trade turnover with the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union has tripled in the past five years, reaching $8 billion, said Nikolay Podguzov, Chairman of the Management Board of the Eurasian Development Bank, in Almaty at a business forum dedicated to the EDB's 20th anniversary.Eurasian Development Bank's Annual Meeting and Business Forum kicked off in Almaty
The Eurasian Development Bank's (EDB) Annual Meeting and Business Forum kicked off in Almaty, bringing together representatives of multilateral development banks, international organizations, businesses, the expert community, and media from around the world.Eurasian Development Bank's Annual Meeting and Business Forum kicked off in Almaty
The Eurasian Development Bank's (EDB) Annual Meeting and Business Forum kicked off in Almaty, bringing together representatives of multilateral development banks, international organizations, businesses, the expert community, and media from around the world.E. coli was detected in the dairy products of DILI LLC, the work of the workshop in Dilijan was suspended
In Dilijan, the work of the dairy workshop of the DILI company was suspended after the detection of E. coli in the products, reports the Food Safety Inspection Authority of Armenia.Armenian banks have created buffers of approximately $500 million due to real estate market risks: Central Bank Governor
Armenia's banking system has created buffers of 180-190 billion drams (approximately $490-515 million) to address potential risks associated with the real estate market and construction sector, Central Bank Governor Martin Galstyan said on Public Television.Central Bank of Armenia: Russian restrictions on Armenian exports could have a deflationary effect of up to 0.6%
Russia's restrictions on the import of certain Armenian goods could, in an unfavorable scenario, have a deflationary impact on the Armenian economy—up to 0.6 percentage points in the general price level, stated Martin Galstyan, Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia.EU will help Armenia prepare road projects for the borders with Azerbaijan and Turkey
The European Union will provide advisory support to Armenia in developing strategic road routes from the border with Azerbaijan to the border with Turkey, with the aim of developing regional transport links.Prime Ministers of Armenia and India discussed developing cooperation in the economy, education, and other areas
The development of Armenian-Indian cooperation in a number of key areas was discussed during a telephone conversation on Wednesday between the Prime Ministers of Armenia and India, Nikol Pashinyan and Narendra Modi.Yerevan expects to expand strategic programs with the EBRD
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan received the newly appointed and outgoing Regional Directors for the Caucasus of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the heads of the Armenian office.A 3.3% decline in exports and a 2.5% increase in imports in Armenia increased the trade deficit to 5.4% of GDP – WB
From January to April 2026, Armenia's exports decreased by 3.3% (y-o-y), while imports increased by 2.5% (y-o-y), leading to a widening of the trade deficit from 5.1% of annual GDP in 2025 to 5.4% of the projected annual GDP in 2026.News 1 - 20 of 55412
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