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    RosBusinessConsulting, Russia
    May 25 2005

    Armenia's economic growth higher than expected in 2004



    RBC, 25.05.2005, Yerevan 09:26:33.In 2004, economic growth in
    Armenia stood at 10.1 percent, up from 7 percent envisaged by the
    monetary policy program of the Central Bank of the Republic of
    Armenia, Tigran Sarkisyan, the Bank's chairman, has stated delivering
    the Central Bank's report for 2004. Sarkisyan noted that the real GDP
    growth rates couldn't have kept the country's remaining macroeconomic
    indices unaltered. The latter deviated from target rates, since the
    actual economic growth proved above expectations.

    Sarkisyan also said that unprecedented growth of the country's
    agriculture turned out to be another important peculiarity in 2004.
    The Central Bank's chief pointed out that the sector accounted for
    3.1 percentage points of the overall economic growth rate. The
    service sector also made a considerable contribution of 4.3
    percentage points. The building industry yielded 2.1 percentage
    points. Simultaneously, industrial production accounted for 0.4
    percentage points only, down from 2003, which can be linked to
    structural changes in the sphere.
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