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    ARMENIAN TRADE DEFICIT UP 44% IN 2006

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire
    February 5, 2007 Monday 10:32 AM MSK

    The Armenian trade deficit in 2006 amounted to $1.19 billion, up 44%
    from 2005.

    A source in the Armenian National Statistics Service told Interfax that
    the republic's foreign trade in the reporting period increased 15.2%
    to $3.198 billion, including $2.194 billion in imports (up 21.8%),
    and exports $1.004 billion (up 3.1%).

    Trade with the European Union in 2006 increased 13.9% to $1.093
    billion, and with the CIS - 28.4% to $911 million, with other countries
    trade amounted to $1.194 billion.

    The main buyers of Armenian products are Germany (14.7% of total
    exports), the Netherlands (12.6%), Russia (12.1%), Belgium (10.8%),
    Israel (10.6%), Switzerland (7.2%), the U.S. (6.5%), and Georgia
    (5.4%).

    The main importers into Armenia are Russia (13.9% of total imports),
    Turkmenistan (7.7%), Ukraine (7.5%), Germany (6.6%), Belgium (5.5%),
    Iran (5.2%), China (5.1%), the U.S. (4.9%), and Israel (4%).
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