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Armenian government’s fiscal policy is supportive of meeting priority spending needs, while preserving debt sustainability-IMF
'We see the government’s current fiscal policy as being supportive of meeting priority spending needs, while preserving debt sustainability, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, Umang Rawat, said in an interview with the ARKA news agency.Decline of exports and imports in Armenia in October due to gradual cessation of re-exports - WB
In October, Armenia experienced a continued reduction in imports and exports due to the cessation of re-exports, according to the World Bank's review titled "Armenia Monthly Economic Update - December 2025".EU has already provided Armenia with approximately €450 million in business and infrastructure financing
Armenia has already received approximately 450 million euros from the European Union for business financing initiatives, infrastructure projects, and job creation, according to Ambassador Vasilis Maragos, the head of the EU delegation to Armenia.I
Economic activity growth in Armenia has surpassed expectations over the past 10 months – WB
The cumulative growth of economic activity in Armenia from January to October 2025 has reached 8.1% on an annual basis, continuing to exceed initial forecasts, as reported in the World Bank’s "Armenia Monthly Economic Update - November 2025" report.Implementation of reforms to improve business environment and labor market could boost growth, says IMF Resident Representative in Armenia
In an interview with the ARKA news agency, Mr. Umang Rawat, the IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, discusses the significant events of the outgoing year that have greatly affected the country's economy and offers his insights on what lies ahead.News 1 - 20 of 54070
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