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    Directions of National Competitiveness Foundation's 2011 Activity
    Discussed at Government


    YEREVAN, MARCH 12, ARMENPRESS: The 19th Board of Trustees session of
    the National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia was held today at
    the RA Government. Tigran Sargsyan - the RA prime minister, Board of
    Trustees president - chaired the session. An official from the
    information and PR department of the RA Government told Armenpress
    that after the discussion and approval of the previous session
    protocols, the participants were presented the new Board of Trustees
    member - Raul de Lucenberger, head of the EU delegation to the RA.

    In his opening speech, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan particularly
    touched upon the main indices of the RA economy, noting that the
    January economic activity index increased by 7.7 %, and it `is quite
    encouraging'. "We have a 5.7% increase in industry, there was a small
    increase in construction, nonetheless it is important that, as
    compared to last year, there is no decline. The trade circulation is
    on the same level, we have some small increase.

    We have a significant increase of 24.3% in services sector and it is
    mainly connected with the investment of compulsory insurance system in
    the Republic of Armenia. The trade circulation can be characterized
    with the fact that we have a 2.3% increase against last year,
    moreover, it is important that the export goes on growing quite fast.
    Against last year, it increased by 21 %, while import decreased by
    about 2 %.The energy production increased by 20 % and the average
    monthly salary increased by 4.5 %.

    The average monthly salary makes 105 thousand AMD in the Republic of
    Armenia: in the state sector it makes 82 thousand AMD, and in the
    private sector - 131 thousand AMD,' Tigran Sargsyan said. The prime
    minister also touched upon the trends in other economic spheres.
    "Mining industry still goes on recording high growth rates and it is
    connected with not only the rise in world prices, but also the fact
    that that some investments were made 2009-2010 in the mining industry:
    new enterprises opened, and investments in this sphere still go on. We
    registered an 8.9 % increase in food industry: drink - 11.6%,
    pharmaceutical sector - 34.8 %.

    This is also connected with the fact that new capacities are being
    delivered for operation, and we have a 25% increase in metallurgy,'
    Tigran Sargsyan said. As to primary issues of 2011, he emphasized the
    necessity of alleviation of high inflation and agricultural
    development. `In 2011 we have to fix two significant problems - high
    inflation, which we will try to reduce twice, up to 6 %, until the end
    of the year, and the agricultural sector, which is of utmost
    importance.

    We are implementing new large-scale projects in agriculture and expect
    at least a 10 % growth, which will promote the inflation alleviation
    significantly, as this 12 % inflation was mainly connected with the
    fact that a 13.5 % decline was recorded 2010 in agriculture. Several
    agricultural projects, expected to promote the growth, are being
    invested. First of all, those projects are IFAD, FREDA and we
    implement them in the assistance with international organizations.

    In association with World Bank we start a new program, aimed at
    promoting the cooperation movement in 55 communities through new
    management schemes, revealing pastures, organization of refrigerator
    economies, subsidizing agricultural equipments. We will try to
    undertake additional state-run measures in agriculture in order to
    ensure at least a 10% growth in 2010,' Prime Minister Sargsyan said.
    He also touched upon the results of the reforms in the direction of
    tax and customs red tape facilitation. `Tax and customs red tape is
    the most fundamental problem of ours.

    If we could significantly improve the tax and customs red tape in
    2011, Doing Business would be improved as well. The new electronic
    reporting system has entered into force starting from January, 2011,
    and large-sized business makes use of electronic reporting, which
    reduces the physical contact with tax employees. On the other hand,
    the taxpayers, who use electronic reports, may no longer keep
    calculation record books. It reduces the physical contact and the
    possibility of on-site inspection for tax and customs officers, which,
    of course, creates a new environment,' the prime minister said.

    After exchanging thoughts on world economic development trends, the
    board members discussed the financial report of the foundation's 2010
    activity, as well as the strategy, budget and action plan of the 2011
    activity. In the context of the foundation's current projects, the
    participants discussed the prospects of implementation of projects in
    the spheres of tourism and nuclear medicine. The foundation's Higher
    Education Program concept was discussed and clarified. The Victory
    Park reconstruction project was presented to the Board of Trustees
    members.




    From: A. Papazian
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