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  • IMF predicts a 6.2 percent economic growth in Armenia in 2012

    IMF predicts a 6.2 percent economic growth in Armenia in 2012

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/09/28/imf-predicts-a-6-2-percent-economic-growth-in-armenia-in-2012/
    12:52 28.09.2012


    0An IMF mission led by Mark Horton visited Yerevan during September
    5-18 to conduct discussions for the Fifth Review of the Extended Fund
    Facility/Extended Credit Facility arrangements and the 2012 Article IV
    consultations. After return to IMF headquarters, Mr. Horton made the
    following statement:

    `Macroeconomic conditions have continued to improve over the past
    year. With a positive harvest and dynamic mining and services sectors,
    growth is expected to reach 6.2 percent in 2012 and to moderate to 4.3
    percent in 2013, as the economy returns to trend and given conditions
    in Europe and Russia. Inflation remains moderate, driven by the
    agricultural rebound and a sound policy framework, and is expected to
    remain within the target band (4±1.5 percent) of the Central Bank of
    Armenia (CBA) during the rest of 2012 and in 2013.

    `Program performance remains broadly satisfactory. The fiscal balance
    has continued to improve, with the deficit expected to decline to
    about 2 percent of GDP in 2012, and to increase moderately to 2.6
    percent next year as large capital projects are implemented.

    `The CBA has shown strengthened commitment to a flexible exchange rate
    and the inflation-targeting regime. The CBA continues to improve its
    monetary policy tools and its monitoring of risks, particularly those
    associated with foreign currency lending. An external shock beginning
    in the second quarter of 2012 led to sizeable intervention in the
    foreign exchange market to prevent excessive volatility, and the
    end-June performance criterion on reserves was missed. A waiver and
    corrective actions will be needed to complete the Fifth Review.

    `Structural reforms are progressing, although at a
    slower-than-desirable pace. A level playing field for all
    businesses - including in the key area of tax administration - would be an
    important breakthrough for the business environment. The mission looks
    forward to the first results of the `Regulatory Guillotine' project,
    which aims at substantially streamlining regulation and red-tape, and
    to ongoing enforcement actions by the Competition Committee.

    `The mission reached preliminary agreement on a policy framework for
    the rest of 2012 and 2013 that could form the basis for completion of
    the review. The IMF Board is tentatively scheduled to consider the
    review in early December. Upon approval, the IMF would disburse US$52
    million, bringing total disbursements under the EFF/ECF to about
    US$327 million.

    `The authorities expressed strong interest in a follow-up IMF
    arrangement, after the current program concludes in mid-2013, and
    possibly covering the next 3 years. They noted that a new program
    would provide policy support for continued external and fiscal
    adjustment, strengthened policy buffers and fiscal space, and
    growth-enhancing structural reforms during a period of elevated
    repayment of crisis-related assistance. Before discussions on a new
    Fund program can begin, the IMF Board should consider the findings of
    an Ex Post Assessment (EPA) of Fund programs since 2005, when the last
    EPA was completed. The findings of the EPA, now under preparation,
    will also help guide design of the new program.

    `The mission met with Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Minister of
    Finance Vache Gabrielyan, Central Bank Governor Arthur Javadyan,
    Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan, Minister of Energy and Natural
    Resources Armen Movsisyan, Minister of Transport Gagik Beglaryan, as
    well as senior government officials, representatives of the
    international community, the banking and business sectors, and civil
    society. The mission would like to thank the authorities and other
    Armenian representatives for their warmth and hospitality.'

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