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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT SET PRIORITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MAIN ECONOMIC SPHERES

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    June 26 2007

    YEREVAN, June 26. /ARKA/. The Armenian Government set priorities for
    development of the main economic spheres, says the government action
    program for 2008-2012 submitted to the parliament Tuesday.

    The Armenian Government attached importance to the increasing of the
    share of industry in the structure of economic growth, as well as to
    the obtaining of a status of industrial country for Armenia.

    The document stresses the importance of implementing industrial
    export-oriented policy. The Armenian Government will support the
    development of new and technologically advanced spheres and will set
    favorable conditions to attract investments to the industrial sector.

    The program also attaches importance to complex development of chemical
    and metal mining industry. The first priority in the Armenian industry
    is the development of metal mining industry to facilitate the long-term
    development of the country's economy, says the program. According
    to the program, administrative and legislative conditions should be
    improved to take the advantage of the huge potential of metal mining
    industry in Armenia.

    The government will remain focused also on applying products and
    services of IT sector and forming "an electronic community" in Armenia
    due to the great role IT sector plays in economic progress of the
    country, as well as in increasing the efficiency and maintaining the
    competitiveness on world markets.

    Among key spheres the Armenian Government considered also agriculture
    providing about 18% of GDP and 45% of employment in the country. The
    program points out that the share of agriculture in GDP decreased in
    the recent years due to advanced rates of growth of construction and
    trade spheres, but the considerable share of agrarian sector in the
    country's economy is to remain considerable and to make 14% of GDP
    in 2012.

    Taking into account the peculiarities of the sphere, the government
    intends to conduct balanced policies - increase the efficiency through
    private and state investments on one hand and implement target support
    to small producers on the other hand.

    Consistent efforts are to be taken to eliminate the hindrances to
    rural credits and to set preconditions for introduction of insurance
    against climate risks.

    The program envisages a considerable increase in the state investments
    in construction and improvement of rural roads. All the settlements
    in Armenia are expected to have at least one normal road connected
    them to international roads.
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