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    ARMENIAN ECONOMY SHRANK 16% THIS YEAR - GOV'T

    AzerNews Weekly
    July 28 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia`s economy shrank 16.3% in the first half of 2009, Prime
    Minister Tigran Sarkisian reported.

    Further, Armenia`s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) constituted only $3.2
    billion in this period, he said.

    According to Sarkisian, agricultural production in the country fell
    by 4.1% in the past year. Also, the decline in the service sector made
    up 1.6%. Output by Armenian enterprises went down 11.1% in comparison
    with January-June 2008.

    The biggest slump, however, was in the construction sector. According
    to official estimates, a 42.4% reduction was posted in construction in
    the first half of 2009. But independent experts argue that the decline
    in the construction sector actually exceeds 70%. The situation is
    expected to further deteriorate in the near future, as the government
    is unable to find additional resources to inject into the sector to
    foster a turnaround.

    In the background of dropping economic indicators, inflation is rising
    in Armenia. The country`s statistics body estimated inflationary
    levels at 3.9% in January-June and 21.9% during the past year.

    Also, the unemployment rate has increased 6.5%. Independent experts
    estimate that over 60% of able-bodied citizens have lost their jobs
    since the world economic recession began, and the number of the jobless
    is on the rise. Moreover, the allocations of foreign aid to Armenia
    have more than halved, exacerbating the economic problems further.

    In addition to that, Armenia`s foreign trade turnover dwindled
    30% to $1 billion in the first half of 2009. Exports halved, and
    imports exceeded the volume of exported goods by five times, which
    implies a five-fold increase in the country`s negative foreign
    trade balance. Experts believe that the situation is disastrous,
    warning that the Armenian economy has become dangerously dependent
    upon imported commodities.
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