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    MINISTER OF TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RA: ALTHOUGH DRAM APPRECIATES, NO ARMENIAN EXPORTING COMPANY HAS BEEN CLOSED

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 02 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, NOYAN TAPAN. "Although the exchange rate of the
    Armenian dram against the US dollar has grown from 580 to 380 drams in
    the last three years, no Armenian exporting company has been closed,"
    the RA Minister of Trade and Economic Development Karen Chshmaritian
    said during the November 1 round table "Foreign Currency Depreciation
    Impact on Economic Development, Particularly Export" organized by the
    Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia (UMBA). Repsonding
    to questions of the round table participants, K. Chshmaritian assured
    them that the appreciation of the dram will not result in closure
    of any local company, if exporting comanies have a stable management
    system. In his opinion, the improvement of their management systems
    and the correct application of laws are more important for Armeian
    enterprises than the impact of the dram's appreciation. Speaking about
    the factors contributing to the appreciation of the Armenian dram,
    the minister subscribed to the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Chairman
    Tigran Sargsian's opinion that they are connected with objective
    factors of the increased foreign currency inflow. In particular, in
    the last 5 years, exports have increased almost fourfold, while the
    number of tourists to Armenia has grown tenfold in the last 7 years.

    Besides, in recent years import replacement has grown by 12-15%
    annually. At the present time, technological equipment accounts for
    25-30% of imports, while goods temporarily imported into Armenia (to
    be processed and later exported) - for 20-22% of imports. According
    to K. Chshmaritian, it is due to the impact of these factors
    that Armenia's payment balance is positive by 400 million dollars
    under conditions of a trade deficit of 800 million dollars. The
    minister said that issues of mitigating the consequences of the
    dram's appreciation were discussed at 5 meetings of the RA Economic
    Council (composed of the RA prime minister, the chief advisor to
    the RA president on economic issues, the minister of finance and
    economy, the minister of trade and economic development, and the CBA
    chairman), and legislative proposals will be developed based on the
    results of these discussions. T. Sargsian in his turn noted that the
    CBA prevents sharp fluctuations of the exchange rate by purchasing
    currency with profits received from bonds. He expressed an opinion
    that the amounts of currency purchase are sufficient, while in case of
    greater amounts, credit interest rates and tax rates would rise and
    the economic growth would slow down. According to him, superprofits
    of the monopoly sectors should be allocated for the technological
    re-equipment of Armenian enterprises. Besides, by issuing securities,
    companies may attract resources from the population after proving
    their financial transparency through a CBA rating: so far only 30
    Armenian enterprises have applied to the CBA for such rating. Chairman
    of the RA State Commission on Protection of Economic Competition
    Ashot Shahnazarian said that one of the reasons for nonregistered
    dollar inflow is that economic entities communicate with each other
    without signing any contract and making payments in dollars, that
    is in the shadow sector. A monitoring implemented by the commission
    showed that shadow circulation makes up 50-80% in various sectors of
    the Armenian economy. Chairman of UMBA Arsen Ghazarian expressed his
    concern that the domestic production will be endangered if taxes on
    the superprofits of importers are not raised in the future too. He
    also expressed concern that the economic entities with superprofits
    may use their money to redistribute their property by acquiring shares
    of transparently operating companies.

    In his words, the necessity to control the process of the dram's
    appreciation is also conditioned by the fact that previously the
    agreement prices of power-bearing substances imported into Armenia
    have been calculated based on a higher dollar-dram exchange rate,
    which now also affects the prices of transportation services. Chief
    Advisor to the RA President on Economic Issues Vahram Nersisiants
    said that Armenia with its tax liberalization regime cannot choose
    the way of raising the limits of superprofit taxation. He saw the
    solution of the problem in improvement of tax administration and the
    tax and budgetary policy, since "it is just impossible to curb the
    annual inflow of 2.5 billion dollars only by monetary and credit
    instruments." According to him, cumulative infrastructures should
    be created for "sterlilization" of these resources. It is noteworthy
    that in addition to state officials and businessmen, deputies of the
    National Assembly, scientits and experts took part in the round table.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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