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Domestic trade turnover in Armenia for 2 months totaled 822.7 billion drams with 7.8% growth

Armenia's domestic trade turnover in January-February 2025 totaled 822,658.3 million drams (in current prices), up 7.8% compared to January-February ... ... and the turnover of automobile trade - 31,489.8 million drams (share - 8.8%, growth - 9.4%). In the structure of retail trade, stores account for 82.1% of the total retail turnover (volume - 212,812.2 million drams, 5.1% growth), consumer goods markets for 4.1% (10,586.4 million drams, 2.9% growth), growth - 2.9%), kiosks for 1.4% (3,656.2 million drams, decline - 1.9%),...

04/08/2025


Armenia’s domestic trade in 9 months amounts to 4.4 trillion drams with a growth of about 20%

Armenia’s domestic trade turnover from January to September of the current year amounted to over 4.4 trillion (in current prices), increasing ... ... trade turnover was over 1.3 trillion drams, and the automobile trade turnover was 175.1 billion drams. Of the retail trade, stores accounted for over 1.1 trillion drams, an increase of 11.4%, consumer goods markets accounted for 48.1 billion drams (an increase of 2.7%), kiosks – for 16.3 billion drams (0%), agricultural product markets ...

11/07/2024


Armenia's domestic trade turnover surges by 22.9% in H1 2024

... amounted to 515.0 billion AMD YEREVAN, August 9. /ARKA/. In the first half of 2024, Armenia's domestic trade turnover reached 2,754.2 billion AMD, marking a 22.9% increase compared to the... ... the total and an 8.7% drop from the previous year. Within the retail trade sector, stores contributed the largest share, accounting for 83.2% of the total retail turnover, amounting to 698.1 billion AMD, which is a 13.1% increase. Consumer goods markets followed with 3.8% of the retail trade, totaling 31.5 billion AMD, up by 3.4%...

08/09/2024


PSRC urges Armenia's utility operators to trade at least part of their shares on the stock exchange

Head of Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) Garegin Baghramyan last Friday ... ... Nikol Pashinyan proposed to apply favourable regimes for public companies that will trade their shares on stock markets. According to him, the tax regimes will be less favorable for companies that... ... monopoly supplier of natural gas to Armenia from Russia for domestic consumption. It also stores, distributes, sells gas and maintains the gas transmission system; France's Veolia-Yur...

06/03/2024


Armenia's domestic trade up 26.5% in first quarter to over AMD 1.2 trillion

Armenia's domestic trade turnover totaled 1.2 trillion drams (in current prices) in January-March this year, increasing by 26.5% compared to the ... ... to 388.5 billion drams (up 9.3%), and automobile trade turnover rose to 45ю2 иillion drams (down 8%). Of the retail trade, stores accounted for AMD 320 billion (up 11.2%), consumer goods markets accounted for AMD 15.4 billion (up 4.4%), and agricultural markets accounted for AMD 3.3 billion (up 4.6%). ($1 - AMD ...

05/10/2024


Domestic trade turnover in Armenia in Jan.-Feb. up 24.3% yoy to 749.1 billion drams

Domestic trade turnover in Armenia in January-February 2024 totaled about 749.1 billion drams (in current prices), up 24.1% compared to the same period of ... ... 7.2% to 243.2 billion (32.5% of the total). Sales of vehicles raised 28.3 billion drams, a decline of 7.5%. Of retail trade, stores accounted for 81.7% of the total or 198.6 billion drams (8.8% growth), consumer goods markets upped by almost 4% to 10 billion drams, markets of agricultural products were up 4.2% to 2 billion drams, kiosks trade ...

04/08/2024


Armenia's domestic trade up 19.3% to 340.8 bln drams in January 2024

Armenia's domestic trade turnover in January 2024 increased by 19.3% compared to January 2023 and amounted to about 340.8 billion drams (in current ... ... 2023. Retail trade rose 33.8% to 115.3 billion drams, while vehicle sales totaled 12.1 billion drams, down 10.9% year-on-year. Stores and supermarkets accounted for 80.3% of total retail trade, up 5.3% to 92.7 billion drams. Consumer goods markets grew by about 4% to 5 ...

03/07/2024


Domestic trade turnover in Armenia in 2023 totaled 5.5 trillion drams with 25.7% growth rate

Domestic trade turnover in Armenia in 2023 amounted to about 5.5 trillion drams (in current prices), having surged by 25.7% compared to 2022, the National ... ... grew by 11.1% to over 1.8 trillion drams (33% of the total). Trade in vehicles raised 259.6 billion drams, up 35.8% from 2022. Stores (82.6% of the total retail trade) accounted for about 1.5 trillion drams, growing by 14.4% from 2022. Consumer goods markets grew by 1.3% to 69.6 billion drams, markets of agricultural products grew by 2.8% to 17.6 billion drams, kiosks posted ...

02/08/2024


Armenia's domestic trade up 24.3% in 11 months of 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 24.3 % in the first 11 months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to about 4.8 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... drams, up 9.5% from the first 11 months of 2022. Sales of vehicles raised over 239.5 billion drams growing by 45% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 82.4% of the retail trade or over 1.3 trillion drams showing 13% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 3.7 % of the total or over 58.6 billion drams having fallen by 0.3%. Farmer markets accounted for 1% of ...

01/12/2024


Armenia's domestic trade up 23.3% in 10 months of 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 23.3 % in the first ten months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to over 4.2 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... up 8.2.1% from the first ten months of 2022. Sales of vehicles raised over 208.8 billion drams growing by 51% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 82.1% of the retail trade or over 1.1 trillion drams showing 11.1% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 3.8 % of the total or over 53.1 billion drams having grown by 0.1%. Farmer markets accounted for 1% of the ...

12/06/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 23% in 9 months of 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 23% in the first nine months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to over 3.7 trillion drams (in current prices),... ..., up 7.1% from the first nine months of 2022. Sales of vehicles raised over 187.7 billion drams growing by 55% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 82% of the retail trade or over 1 trillion drams showing 10% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 3.8 % of the total or over 47.5 billion drams having dropped by 0.4%. Farmer markets accounted for 1.1% ...

11/07/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 23.1% in first 8 months of 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 23.1% in the first eight months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to about 3 trillion 246 billion drams (in ... ... up 6.6% from the first eight months of 2022. Sales of vehicles raised about 164 billion drams growing by 57.2% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 82.1% of the retail trade or over 886.6 billion drams showing 9.6% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 3.9 % of the total or about 42.1 billion drams having dropped by 0.9%. Farmer markets accounted for about ...

10/09/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 23.6% in first half of 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 23.6% in the first six months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to about 2 trillion 281 billion drams (in current ... ... grew by 34.2 % to about 1.4 trillion drams. Sales of vehicles raised about 116 billion drams growing by 61.5% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 82% of the retail trade or over 630.2 billion drams showing 7.7% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.1% of the total or about 32 billion drams having slashed by 2.1%. Farmer markets accounted for about 1% ...

08/08/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 24.5% in January-May 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 24.5% in the first five months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to over 1.8 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... trade grew by 37.3% to over 1.1 trillion drams. Sales of vehicles raised about 91 billion drams growing by 56% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 81.6% of the retail trade or over 513 billion drams showing 6.7% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.1% of the total or about 25.8 billion drams having slashed by 4.1%. Farmer markets accounted for about ...

07/07/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 21% in January-March 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 21% in the first three months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to over 1 (one) trillion drams in current prices,... ... trade grew by 35.7 % to over 594.7 billion drams. Sales of vehicles raised over 48billion drams growing by 41.5% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 81.5% of the retail trade or over 297.5 billion drams showing 3.2% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.2% of the total or over 15.2 billion drams having slashed by 7.3%. Farmer markets accounted for about ...

05/08/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 18% in January-February 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 18% in the first two months of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to about 622.5 billion drams (in current prices),... ... trade grew by 31.6 % to about 359.4 billion drams. Sales of vehicles raised about 30 billion drams growing by 30% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 81.1% of the retail trade or over 189 billion drams showing 2.3% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.3% of the total or over 10 5 billion drams having slashed by 8.1%. Farmer markets accounted for about ...

04/07/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 17.7% in January 2023

Armenia's domestic trade upped 17.7% in the first month of 2023 from the same time span of 2022 to about 293 billion drams (in current prices), the ... ... trade grew by 31.4 % to about 167 billion drams. Sales of vehicles raised over 13.1 billion drams growing by 31% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 80% of the retail trade or over 96 billion drams showing 2.1`% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.4% of the total or about 5 billion drams having slashed by almost 10%. Farmer markets accounted for about ...

03/09/2023


Armenia's domestic trade up 15.5% in 10 months of 2022

Armenia's domestic trade upped 15.5% in the first ten months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 3.4 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... trade grew by 24.3% to about 2 trillion drams. Sales of vehicles raised about 132.3 billion drams growing by 44.4% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 79.1% of the retail trade or about 1.1 trillion drams showing 3.6% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4% of the total or about 52.5 billion drams having slashed by almost 14%. Farmer markets accounted for only ...

12/06/2022


Armenia's domestic trade up 14.5% in 9 months of 2022

Armenia's domestic trade upped 14.5% in the first nine months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over three trillion drams (in current prices),... ... over 1.7 trillion drams or 57.8% of the total. Sales of vehicles raised about 116 billion drams growing by 47.8% year-on-year. Stores accounted for 79.1% of the retail trade or about 916.5 billion drams showing 3.3% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.1% of the total or about 48 billion drams having slashed by almost 16%. Farmer markets accounted for only ...

11/09/2022


Armenia's domestic trade up 13.6% in 8 months of 2022 to over 2.6 trillion drams –NSC

Armenia's domestic trade upped 13.6% in the first eight months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 2.6 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... 20.6% to about 1.5 trillion drams or 55.5% of the total. Sales of vehicles raised about 99.3 billion drams growing by 49.2%. Stores accounted for 78.9% of the retail trade or over 796.4 billion drams showing 3.7% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.1% of the total or about 451.7 billion drams having slashed by 16.7%. Farmer markets accounted for only ...

10/06/2022


Armenia's domestic trade ups 12.5% in seven months of 2022 to over 2.2 trillion drams

Armenia's domestic trade upped 12.5% in the first seven months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 2.2 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... wholesale trade grew by 18.2% to over one 1.2 trillion drams. Sales of vehicles raised about 85.8 billion drams growing by 55.9%. Stores accounted for 78.8% of the retail trade or about 679.5 billion drams showing 4% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.2% of the total or about 36.2 billion drams having dropped by 16.6%. Farmer markets accounted for only ...

09/07/2022


Armenia's domestic trade up 10.7% in 6 months of 2022 to over 1.8 billion drams –NSC

Armenia's domestic trade upped 10.7% in the first six months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 1.8 trillion drams (in current prices),... ... 15.4% to over one trillion drams or 56.2% of the total. Sales of vehicles raised about 67.9 billion drams growing by 52.6%. Stores accounted for 78.9% of the retail trade or over 568 billion drams showing 4% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.3% of the total or about 31 billion drams having dropped by 15.8%. Farmer markets accounted for only 1% ...

08/08/2022


Armenia's domestic trade up 8.9% in 5 months of 2022 to over 1.4 billion drams –NSC

Armenia's domestic trade upped by 8.9% in the first 5 months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 1.4 billion drams (in current prices),... ... was up 1.8% from the first five months of 2021. The wholesale trade grew by 12.2% to 782.1 billion drams or 55% of the total. Stores accounted for 78.8% of the retail trade or about 460.5 billion drams showing 3.8% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.4% of the total or 25.7 billion drams having dropped by 14.4%. Farmer markets accounted for only 0.9% ...

07/08/2022


Armenia's domestic trade up 7.8% in 4 months of 2022 to about 1.1 billion drams –NSC

Armenia's domestic trade upped by 7.8% in the first 4 months of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to about 1.1 billion drams (in current prices),... ... up 1.5% from the first four months of 2021. The wholesale trade grew by 10.1% to 584.2 billion drams or 53.8% of the total. Stores accounted for 78.9% of the retail trade or about 362 billion drams showing 3.5% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.4% of the total or 20.3 billion drams having dropped by 13.3%. Agricultural markets accounted for only ...

06/08/2022


Armenia's domestic trade in Q1 ups 7.6% to 781 billion drams

Armenia's domestic trade turnover upped by 7.6% in the first quarter of 2022 from the same time span of 2021 to over 781.1 billion drams (current ... ... from the first three months of 2021. Vehicle trade turnover surged by 74.8% to over 31.8 billion drams or 4.1% of the total. Stores accounted for 79.1% of the retail trade or 268.9 billion drams showing 3.1% y-o-y growth. Consumer goods markets accounted for 4.5% of the total or 15.4 billion drams having dropped by 12.6%. Agricultural markets accounted for only ...

05/06/2022


Armenia's trade turnover in 2 months grows by 8.2 percent –NSC

Armenia's trade turnover in January-February 2022 amounted to 489.5 billion drams (in current ... ....4% of the total. Car sales grew by 85% to 21.5 billion drams- - 4.4% of the total. Stores accounted for 78.8% of the total retail turnover worth 170.5 billion drams, a 3.9% growth from the first two months of 2021. Consumer goods markets declined by 10.2% to about 10.2 billion drams, agricultural markets dropped...

04/06/2022


Avinyan presents new changes in restrictions in Armenia, which come into force on May 4

... May 3. /ARKA/. Armenian Vice-Premier Tigran Avinyan, who is commandant for the period of the state of emergency declared in Armenia to curb the spread of COVID-9, presented Sunday new changes in the restrictions, which will come into force on May 4. ... ... including textile, furniture, footwear, printing and others; - construction work at the final stage; - wholesale and retail trade, but only in specialized and non-specialized stores and kiosks. Malls, shopping centers and markets remain closed; only food and agricultural products and pharmacies can operate in them; - the activities of restaurants,...

05/03/2020


Commandant lifts some economic activity restrictions in Armenia

Armenian Vice-Premier Tigran Avinyan, who is now the commandant for the state of emergency ... ... for another month - until 17:00 on May 14, 2020 inclusive. Only food production and trade in grocery stores were allowed initially. From April 13, activities in a number of other areas... ... non-specialized stores, sale of fuel for engines, retail trade in kiosks, pavilions or outside markets is also allowed. Wholesale of household goods, non-specialized wholesale (online)...

04/23/2020


New restrictions on economic activities introduced in Armenia to curb spread of COVID 19

... Aluminum production Retail sale of newspapers and stationery in specialized stores Retail trade outside stalls, pavilions or markets Newspaper Publishing Legal activities excluding law practice Religious services... ... paragraphs are as follows: Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in non-specialized stores Land transport and tunnel transport, except: a. regular intercity passenger transport... ... restrictions on the movement of citizens and the conduct of economic activity are in effect in Armenia. In Armenia, as of 10:00 on Wednesday, March 26, 290 cases of coronavirus disease...

03/26/2020


Armenia’s domestic trade drops by 0.4 percent

Armenia’s domestic trade turnover in the first seven months of 2016 dropped by 0.4% year-on-year to about 1.174 trillion drams, according to the ... ....4 billion drams of total domestic trade. According to NSS, 76% or 496.7 billion drams of the retail trade was contributed by stores and supermarkets, while consumer goods markets accounted for more than 41.5 billion drams or 6.4% of total retail trade. ($ 1 - 474.78 ...

09/05/2016


Armenian domestic trade drops by 0.1 percent in five months

Armenia’s domestic trade in the first five months of 2016 dropped by 0.1% year-on-year to about 774.3 billion drams, according to the National Statistical ... ... The wholesale trade accounted for 39.7%, or about 307.5 billion drams. It was up 5.2% year-on-year. According to statistics, stores and supermarkets accounted for 75.5% or 332 billion drams of the retail trade. Consumer markets accounted for 6.6% of the retail trade ...

06/30/2016


Armenia’s domestic trade fell by 0.8% year-on-year to about 601.1 billion drams in 4 months

Armenia’s domestic trade in the first four months of 2016 fell by 0.8% year-on-year to about 601.1 billion drams, according to the National Statistical ... ... of total domestic trade turnover. According to statistics, 75.7% or 258.5 billion drams of the retail trade was reported by stores and supermarkets, while 22.9 billion drams or 6.7% by consumer goods markets. ($ 1 - 477.99 drams). -0-

06/03/2016


Domestic trade in two months of 2016 falls by 1.8 percent to 264.3 billion drams

Domestic trade in Armenia fell by 1.8% in the first two months of 2016 from the same time span of 2015 to about 264.3 billion drams, according to ... ... with the two months of 2015 it was down by 5.1%. The wholesale trade grew by 3.5% to 100.5 billion drams (38% of the total). Stores and supermarkets accounted for 73.8% or 115.1 billion drams of the total retail trade, while consumer markets accounted for 10.7 billion ...

04/01/2016


Armenian products becoming competitive in EEU markets

Armenia is able to perfectly integrate with many enterprises across the Eurasian Economic ... ... Slepnev, a member of the Eurasian Economic Commission Board (minister) in charge of trade, told ARKA on the sidelines of an international conference on Eurasian economic... ... other EEU member states. "It makes me happy to see Armenian products at Moscow stores, which have replaced many products which we used to import from countries outside...

10/29/2015


Armenia’s domestic trade in first fourth month grew by 5.1 percent to 627 billion drams

Armenia’s domestic trade in the first fourth month grew by 5.1 percent from the same time in 2013 to about 627 billion drams, the National Statistical ... ... about 222.8 billion drams of the total domestic trade, a 12% growth from the same time span of 2013. According to statistics, stores and supermarkets accounted for about 68.9 % or 262.7 billion drams of the retail trade and markets of consumer goods accounted for about ...

06/04/2014


Armenia’s domestic trade rose to 449.8 billion drams in Q1

Armenia’s domestic trade amounted to over 449.8 billion drams in January-March this year, which is a 4.5 % increase compared to Q1 2013, ArmStat ... ... to statistics, a significant portion of retail trade- 69.2% or 192.1 billion drams – were generated by food and other stores. Another 5.8 percent or 16.2 billion drams were generated by consumer goods markets ($1 - 413.35 drams). –0--

05/14/2014


Armenia’s domestic trade in 2014 January grew by 4.6 percent to 125 billion drams.

Armenia’s domestic trade in 2014 January amounted to about 125 billion drams, which was 4.6 % more than in January 2013, according to the National ... ... According to statistics, a significant portion of retail trade- 65.9% or 53.2 billion drams – were generated by food and other stores.  Another 6.2 percent or 5 billion drams were generated by markets selling consumer goods. ($ 1 - 412.93 drams). -0-

02/28/2014


Robert Kocharyan skeptical about economic advantages Armenia may have from its Customs Union membership

Robert Kocahryan, the second president of Armenia, said in an interview posted on his website that unlike ... ... survive. A deep and open analysis of Customs Union countries' markets on all groups of goods is needed to foresee possible consequences.... ... appropriate hints.  “Problems will appear also in the World Trade Organization when already decided customs duties are changed,... ... «Formula is simple here – if you increase customs, prices in stores rise, or these goods are replaced with similar from the ...

02/25/2014


Armenia’s domestic trade turnover ups 4.7% to AMD 206.2 bln in Nov 2012

The total volume of Armenia’s domestic trade turnover in November rose 4.7% to 206.2 billion drams year over year, according to the National Statistical Service of Armenia.... ... wholesale trade turnover accounted for 34.1% or nearly 72.1 billion drams of the total turnover. The statistics shows trade in stores accounted for 65.5% or  83.6 billion drams. The trade at markets accounted for 8.7% or 10.2 billion drams. ($1 –  403.58 drams). -0-

01/08/2013


Ameria CJSC starts researching different spheres of Armenian economy

Ameria company said Tuesday it had started a full-scale research of various spheres of Armenian economy. YEREVAN, October 2. /ARKA/. Ameria company said Tuesday it had started ... ... retail goods. The research showed preferences of consumers, expenses, and assessed supermarkets’ network and other outlets,” the press release states.  According... ... Agricultural markets buy fruits and vegetables making up 28% of the total agricultural retail trade. Small stores sell 30.3% and 29.7% of bread and tobacco goods respectively. In its study, Ameria...

10/02/2012


Armenia’s domestic trade n 2011 January contracts by 64.3% from 2010 December

Armenia’s total domestic trade turnover in 2011 January contracted by 64.3% from 2010 December to 100 billion Drams, the National Statistical Service reported.... ... billion Drams were proceeds from car sales. According to the figures, 62.3% of retail trade (42.3 billion Drams) were raised by stores and 6.6 billion (9.7% of the total domestic trade) by markets. ($1 – 367.2 Drams). -0-

03/02/2011


Armenia’s anti-monopoly commission initiates administrative proceedings

Armenia’s State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition ... ... in connection with unjustified price rise on four commodities markets. YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Armenia’s State Commission ... ... its attention on this market. Shahnazaryan stressed that some stores either did not raise prices or the price rise was not high.... ... Tuesday the CBA Board took into account the gradually worsening trade conditions amid the present global economic and financial ...

03/07/2009


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