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    Armenia's 2015 state budget socially-oriented budget in different
    respects - IMF Resident Representative

    14:36 * 04.01.15
    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/04/sanches/1550819


    Teresa Daban Sanchez, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, believes
    that Armenia's 2015 state budget is a socially-oriented budget in
    different respects.

    In an interview with Tert.am, she said that 10% of the budget is
    exclusively social.

    The share of the budget deficit in the GDP is a little higher in
    Armenia's 2015 budget - 0.3%, which will mainly be directed to
    increase capital expenditure to give impetus to the creation of jobs,
    increase supplies, which, in turn, will result in higher growth,
    renovation of schools, etc. The IMF believes Armenia is capable of
    ensuring this small growth because the financial situation is
    favorable.

    Armenia's 2015 state budget is socially-oriented in different
    respects. First, the deficit is aimed at ensuring higher economic
    growth, and positive results will be felt. The IMF believes that some
    slowdown in tax revenues growth will prove beneficial for the business
    community. The budget envisages an increase in capital expenditure,
    which will have its impact on other economic sectors. The budget also
    envisages a 15% increase in pensions. In many other respects, the 2015
    budget promotes economic growth.

    With respect to the Armenian government's struggle against black
    economy and policy to promote small and medium business development,
    Ms Teresa Daban Sanchez said that reducing shadow economy and
    improving the business environment is one of the government's
    priorities. The IMF is supporting the government not only with advice,
    but also by rendering technical assistance. If taxation were
    business-friendly, businessmen would not avoid taxation and respect
    the tax law.

    As regards Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
    and resulting influence of the Russian ruble on the country's economy,
    Ms Teresa Daban Sanchez said that Armenia is a small and open economy,
    which is using Euros, US dollars and Russian rubles. Markets are
    efficient, with the USD dominating because of international
    agreements. Possible influence is difficult to forecast. It depends on
    the banking system the business community prefers: some businessmen
    may prefer the Russian ruble in dealing with their Russian partners,
    while others may prefer the USD. If transparency and market efficiency
    is ensured, people will see the real value of each currency.

    Armenia has more liberal economic laws that the other EEU
    member-states. So what will be the result of Armenia's integration
    into the EEU?

    In this respect, Ms Ms Teresa Daban Sanchez said that the EEU remains
    at the Customs Union level. Three components are of importance for
    Armenia. First, Armenia's customs duties remain unchanged. Second, no
    customs clearance procedures. Third, Armenia will have a share in
    regulated customs duties.

    However, seeing the EU member-states' experience, the member-states
    will continue their key policy. The member-states can implement
    independent policies. For example, Russia is applying sanctions
    against EU member-states without the other states' involvement. In
    determining the liberalization level, the IMF can consider
    international surveys, including Doing Business assessments, which
    show Armenia at a higher level in certain respects. Armenia has much
    to do to improve the business environment.

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