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    EBRD ADVISES ARMENIA TO CONDUCT MORE EFFICIENT COMPETITION POLICY

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 12 2007

    LONDON, NOVEMBER 12, NOYAN TAPAN. In its report on transitional
    countries, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
    advises Armenia to improve the business environment and conduct a more
    effiecient competition policy with the aim of making the country's
    industry more diverse, Radio Liberty reported.

    "Foreign and local companies continue meeting obstacles in entering the
    main branches of the Armenian economy, which impedes fair competition,"
    the report says. "Lack of competition has been registered, especially
    in the market of goods in great demand, mainly for the reason that
    some monopolies control the import of consumer goods".

    The report reminds that in the past, Armenia was ranked among the
    CIS countries where it is advisable to do business. However, the
    last report of Transparency International organization on the fight
    against corruption says that the index of corruption perception has
    grown in Armenia in the past three years, EBRD says.

    As for the indices of the economic growth registered in 2006 and
    in the first six months of this year, the report states that the
    large-scale construction (mainly done with funds transferred from
    abroad) in the country is the driving force of this growth. Instead,
    a bit of stagnation has been observed in the industry and agriculture.

    "As a whole, the market of goods in great demand continues to be
    limited - due to the absence of relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan,"
    the EBRD report says, adding that this is one of the main obstacles
    to the development of entreprenuership, and not only for the reason
    that Armenian goods are deprived of the opportunity to enter a large
    market and the transport costs are increasing but also because the
    dependence on donors and international financial bodies providing
    money on concessional terms is growing.

    According to the EBRD report, unlike in other transitional countries,
    in Armenia salaries remain low and at the same time, the low index
    of tax collection continues to be a cause for concern.
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