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    GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS LEADS TO FALLING OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN ARMENIA, REPRESENTATIVE OF ARMENIAN ECONOMY MINISTRY SAYS

    ArmInfo
    2008-11-26 16:30:00

    ArmInfo. Global economic crisis has led to falling of industrial
    production in Armenia, representative of Armenian Economy Ministry
    Hayk Mirzoyan said at today's press-conference in Yerevan.

    He also added the crisis affected reduction of demand for Armenian
    industrial production, which is chiefly exported. According to the data
    of monitoring of Economy Ministry, over 10 months 2008 if compared
    with the same period of 2007 the volume of industrial production in
    Armenia reduced by 0,9% - to 244 bln drams, sale reduced by 3,5% -
    to 238 bln drams and the export volumes 'fell' by 6,5% - to 148 bln
    drams. The monitoring did not involve all the industrial companies
    of Armenia. He also said that production volumes in the mining and
    construction industry reduced by 2% - to 194,1 bln drams. Light
    industry production reduced by 13,8% - to 2,9 bln drams; chemical
    industry by 7,2% - to 11 bln drams and export fell by 16,7% - to 1,2
    bln drams.

    At the same time, he said, after durable decline in jewelry and cutting
    sectors, 12.2% growth to 29 billion drams has been registered since
    some local enterprises, particularly, Daimoteck and Lori, received
    big orders. It is noteworthy that by data of the National Statistical
    Service of Armenia industrial produce for Jan-Sept 2008 in Armenia
    totaled 570.232 billion drams ($1.8 billion) on current prices,
    which is by 3.4% more than for the same period of 2007. Mining
    industry output and processing industry for 9 months were up 3.2%
    and 1.5% respectively. For some reason, global crisis affected the
    industry sector of Armenia just in the tenth month of the year,
    which is unlikely and means that Economy Ministry monitoring does
    not reflect the full picture of the real sector and misleads consumers.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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