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    CRISIS IS BEHIND, BUT NOW WORK SHOULD BEGIN TO DEAL WITH FUTURE CHALLENGES, NERSES YERITSIAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 22, 2010

    TSAKHKADZOR, FEBRUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. "It is impossible to foresee a
    crisis, even if you feel that there is such danger. It is important to
    be able to manage the crisis and to derive benefits from it. Armenia
    has acted in this way: it made the financial and economic crisis
    controllable," Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsian stated at
    the Kamurj international economic forum held in the city of Tsakhkadzor
    on February 20.

    In his words, the crisis demonstrated to the world that no country
    can remain unaffected by global developments. "In fact, for Armenia
    the crisis was a forced one. However, thanks to the perception of
    our people, the support of business circles and the active policy of
    the government, Armenia managed to make the crisis controllable,"
    the minister said, adding that 2.4% growth in January 2010 shows
    that the crisis is behind, and now work should start to overcome
    future challenges.

    The minister said that today all countries are trying aggressively
    to become international players, they are making serious investments
    in new directions of development, and Armenia should become more
    enterprising in order to use these opportunities. So, according to N.

    Yeritsian, it is necessary to have a more global thinking and not to
    limit the country to its resources because in the post-crisis world,
    capital will become more mobile. In this sense the governent can play
    a catalytic role in those large infrastructure projects, which have
    already been announced, with concrete steps being taken on some of them
    today. In particular, a great investment project on road construction,
    communication and energy sectors is under preparation.

    Concrete decisions on the foundation of an all-Armenian bank have been
    taken: some investments were made, and a management team is currently
    being created. These are big projects to change the scale of the
    Armenian economy. "We will speak about investments worth billions,
    and they are already obvious today," the minister stated.

    He considered export as another key direction of economic development.

    He also underlined the importance of improving the business climate.

    "We should be able to make developed markets accessible to Armenia,
    particularly a great opportunity has formed to enter the European
    market, <...> where there are millions of consumers with good taste
    and money, and this will help us to diversify our industry," N.

    Yeritsian declared. He added that these programs will be implemented
    within 5-7 years, but intense work on them is already underway
    at present.

    According to him, it is necessary to create infrastructures,
    through which "we will finance our growth and development, and our
    economy's dependence on the world will become more proactive and
    manageable instead of being sensitive". In his opinion, reforms
    should be implemented in 3 directions: management of the state and
    private sectors, shift to a new pension system, and introduction of
    insurance companies.

    N. Yeritsian said that a serious dialog on the indicated problems
    will begin this year, and the Sustainable Development Program will be
    revised in late 2010. "We will develop a new program through dialog
    and independent research, and in case of solution of its problems,
    Armenia will become a state with a serious role in the region. That
    is, instead of using other standards and becoming involved in
    various regional developments, we will create standards ourselves,"
    N. Yeritsian declared.
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