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    MAIN REASON OF DECLINE IN ARMENIA'S JEWELRY INDUSTRY DUE TO GLOBAL CRISIS

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    July 17 2007

    YEREVAN. July 17. /ARKA/. The main reason of decline in the jewelry
    industry of Armenia's economy is the global crisis. Gagik Lazarian,
    head of the department for precious stones and jewelry, run by the
    ministry of trade and economic development, reported Tuesday, Armenia,
    as well as other countries involved in diamond cutting were the first
    to experience that impact.

    "And, despite the worldwide tendencies of overcoming the crisis,
    its consequences will be felt for a long time. Now for Armenia a
    pressing issue is to overcome these consequences," he said.

    According to Lazarian, in January-June 2007, jewelry output totaled
    AMD 24,633bln ($72.7mln) compared to AMD 47,463mln ($140.2mln) in
    the corresponding period of 2006.

    "Thus, a 48% decline is being observed in the industry's production,"
    he reported.

    Lazarian also said the sales of jewelry output totaled AMD 23,835mln
    ($70.4mln) in the accounting period, and export - AMD 23,579bln
    ($69.6mln) compared to AMD 47,724bln ($140.9mln) and AMD 46,204bln
    ($136.5mln) respectively in the corresponding period of the previous
    year.

    Touching upon the reasons of that decline, Lazarian pointed out
    that a specific increase in expenses is connected with decrease
    in export opportunities, which in its turn is due to the national
    currency revaluation.

    "However, I tend to believe that this reason is not primary, and the
    country has sufficient resources to overcome it," he said and added
    that a rather serious impact on the development of that sector in
    Armenia is made by China's expansion, which has become a competitive
    country with higher efficiency and quality of products.

    Among other reasons of the decline, Lazarian pointed to the
    interruption of diamond raw materials supply to Armenia from Russia
    beginning from 2006.

    "Manufacturers of the diamond cutting industry aim to sell products
    in their countries provided that favorable conditions for business
    are created. That is why, the problem of raw materials is acute in
    the countries that do not have it," he said.

    According to Lazarian, the readiness of Armenian companies and
    enterprises for enduring the competition in world markets should play
    a big role in development of that industry.

    "Because Armenian companies are not prepared from the viewpoint of
    technological and financial management, they do not withstand the
    world competition," he reported.

    At the same time, Lazarian added that under the conditions of a touch
    competition, additional steps should be taken, such as increasing
    quality of products and reequipping enterprises.

    According to the department, jewelry products in Armenia in 2006
    totaled AMD 88,048 ($244.6mln) compared to AMD 112,194bln ($311.7mln)
    in 2005. The sales totaled AMD 88,993bln ($247.2mln) compared to
    AMD 111,293bln ($309.2mln) in 2005. Export in the accounting period
    totaled AMD 87,076bln (about $242mln) compared to AMD 109,665bln
    ($304.7mln) in 2005.
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