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    IMF: ARMENIAN ECONOMY IS GRADUALLY REVIVING
    Hasmik Dilanyan

    "Radiolur"
    19.05.2010 18:37

    "Although the situation is hard, the Armenian economy is gradually
    reviving," Head of IMF Mission in Armenia Mark Lewis told a press
    conference today.

    Armenia may receive $52mln from IMF for improvement of business
    climate, he said. The Mission of the Fund has reached agreements
    with authorities of Armenia on realizing a three-year program -
    "Extended Fund Facility" (EFF) and "Extended Credit Facility" (ECF).

    Based on the agreements, IMF Board of Directors will hold discussions
    in late June and in case of approval, Armenia may receive additional
    credit means at the volume of $52mln.

    "The new EFF/ECF program will allow Armenia overcoming medium-term
    challenges, and this will contribute to maintaining speeds of economic
    revival, strengthening payment balance and will lead to progress in
    reducing poverty", Mark Lewis stated.

    He noted that the program provides for continuing reforms on improving
    tax administration, directed at defending the rights of taxpayers
    and improving the business climate. "Tax-budget policy will continue
    assisting economic activity, however simultaneously with stabilization
    of economy revival speeds, budget deficit will be gradually decreased,
    aiming at preserving stability of the state debt," Mark Lewis stated,
    expressing confidence that Armenia would manage to fully fulfill its
    state debt.

    He noted that maintenance of a low level of inflation will remain
    one of the basic goals of Armenia's monetary-credit policy, adding
    that following the forecasts of IMF, inflation in Armenia this year
    will be within the limit of 6%.

    Mark Lewis also said the IMF predicts a 4% GDP growth in Armenia this.
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