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    Global Insight
    February 22, 2008



    Surging Imports Continue to Undermine Armenian Trade Balance in
    January

    by Venla Sipila


    According to the newest data from the Armenian National Statistical
    Service, exports from the country amounted to some 18.7 billion dram
    ($61US million) in January, ARKA News reports. This level indicates
    that exports increased by a mere 2.4% compared to the first month of
    2007. At the same time, imports soared by 37.4% year-on-year (y/y),
    reaching 84.6 billion dram for the month. These developments brought
    the January trade deficit to 65.9 billion dram. Further, it was
    reported that exports excluding trade on precious stones increased by
    12.7% y/y, amounting to $52US.7 million, while imports shot up by
    42.6% y/y totalling $267US million. Thus, the deficit without trade
    in precious stones amounted to $214US.3 million in January.

    Significance:Armenia's trade deficit for 2007 as a whole came in at
    over $2US billion, widening by a massive 73% compared with 2006 (see
    Armenia: 25 January 2008: ), and this year has not started on a very
    promising note regarding the possibility of a turnaround. Indeed, the
    trade gap is expected to remain fairly wide over this year, as export
    demand stays weak and the sector to an extent remains dependent on
    the diamond trade. In addition, import growth is likely to remain
    vigorous. However, import growth is likely to moderate somewhat,
    together with overall growth and domestic demand. In any case, the
    Armenian trade deficit should gradually moderate as percentage of GDP
    over the coming years.
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