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    The Russia Journal

    Ukraine outpaces Russia in economic growth

    August 06, 2004 Posted: 15:10 Moscow time (11:10 GMT)

    Ukraine and Tajikistan have outpaced Russia in economic growth. The Russian
    Federation ranks 7th among the CIS members in GDP growth rate shown in the
    first half of this year, according to the data released today by the
    Interstate Statistics Committee of the CIS. The Russian economy expanded at
    a 7.9-percent annual rate over the first six months of 2004.

    Ukraine showed the largest growth of 12.7 percent. Tajikistan ranked second
    benefiting 11.1-percent growth. Azerbaijan followed Tajikistan with
    10.6-percent growth. Belarus, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan outpaced Russia as
    well, benefiting from a 10.3-percent, a 9.4-percent and a 9.2-percent
    expansion respectively. Data on Moldovan and Kazakhstani GDP growth has not
    been released as yet.

    The economic growth among the CIS members averaged 9 percent in the first
    half of this year. At the same time the inflation rate averaged 10 percent
    in the CIS in the first half of 2004. Belarus showed the highest inflation
    rate of 20.8 percent. Kyrgyzstani 4.1-percent inflation was the most
    moderate among other CIS members. Russia ranked third in the increase in the
    Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the first six months of 2004. Consumer prices
    in Russia advanced 10.4 percent. Moldova showed the second highest inflation
    rate of 13.6 percent. CPI index jumped 7.5 percent in Armenia. Ukraine
    showed a 7.4-percent increase in the CPI. Kazakhstani consumer prices
    advanced 6.6 percent over the first half of 2004. Azerbaijani consumer
    prices increased 6 percent. Georgia showed a 5.5-percent increase in the
    CPI. Tajikistan showed a 5.2-percent increase.

    As Russian Economy Minister German Gref announced yesterday, one should not
    rule out the possibility of Russian economy showing 6.8-7.1 percent
    expansion if oil prices average over $30.4 a barrel this year. According to
    Gref, the average monthly rate of economic growth is forecasted to decrease
    by 0.2 percent in the second half of this year. Thus, it is expected to fall
    to 0.5 percent from 0.7 percent in the first half of this year. However, the
    Russian Economy Minister considers this rate to be high. Experts with the
    Russian Economy Ministry forecast a 6.7-percent economic expansion for this
    year. The Russian Economy Ministry has revised upward its estimates of the
    Russian economic growth for 2005, Gref said. It forecasts a 6-percent
    expansion compared to earlier estimates of a 5.9-percent economic growth.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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