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  • IMF Expects GDP To Fall 15% In Armenia By End Of Year, Stabilization

    IMF EXPECTS GDP TO FALL 15% IN ARMENIA BY END OF YEAR, STABILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

    /ARKA/
    September 17, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, September 17. /ARKA/. The year 2009 has been a very
    complicated one for Armenia and real GDP is now expected to reduce
    approximately by 15%, head of IMF mission Mark Lewis told a press
    conference Wednesday.

    Developments in an extremely complicated external environment led
    to weakening of the balance of payments and the government finance
    aggravating the situation for the Armenian population, Lewis told
    journalists Wednesday.

    An 18.5% economic recession was recorded in Armenia in January-July
    with GDP having amounted to 1,417.1 billion drams ($3,789.6 million).

    According to Lewis, 18% decline as of July and 15% GDP compression
    by the end of year reflect mainly the decline in construction sector.

    The situation is expected to stabilize in the construction sector
    by the end of the year; other sectors are also expected to improve,
    he said.

    Lewis pointed out that the complicated international market situation
    has had negative impact on all countries, including Armenia.

    Stabilizing prices for goods on international market is a good sign
    for Armenian mining industry in particular, he said.

    Consistent growth is recorded in domestic services market that has
    not suffered a lot during 2009

    It is difficult to project, yet some growth is expected in agriculture
    as well, Lewis said.

    According to Armenian Mini stry of Finance, economic decline is to
    be within 10-15% in the country by the end of 2009; the World Bank
    expected it to be at 12-14%.
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