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  • Foreign Direct Investment In Armenia Slumps 54% In Jan-Sept

    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN ARMENIA SLUMPS 54% IN JAN-SEPT

    Interfax
    Dec 6 2012
    Russia

    Foreign investment in Azerbaijan fell 35.2% year-on-year in
    January-September 2012 to $391.1 million, the National Statistics
    Service reported.

    Foreign direct investment slumped 53.8% to $221.3 million.

    The drop in foreign investment in Armenia continues due to a plunge in
    investments from Russia, France, the United States, Britain, Cyprus,
    the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark.

    Canada was the biggest investor in the nine months with investment
    surging 340% to $102.2 million. Investment from Canada went mainly
    into the mining sector.

    Investment from Russia slumped 71.1% to $82.1 million. In the nine
    months $25.7 million in direct investment went into telecommunications,
    $18.7 million into energy and gas supply and $23.7 million into
    retail trade. The rest went into housing construction, ore mining,
    wholesale trade and research.

    Investment from Switzerland climbed 410% to $38.8 million, including
    $37.9 million in direct investment (into the mining industry).

    Foreign investment in Armenia grew 6.3% in 2011 to $1.65 billion.

    Foreign direct investment went up 15.1% to $813.3 million.

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    From: A. Papazian
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