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    "EU WILL SOON WANT TO JOIN ARMENIA": BUSINESS IS TRYING TO FIND POSITIVE THINGS IN DOLLAR EXCHANGE FALL

    Regnum, Russia
    Aug. 9, 2006

    The process of impetuous US dollar devaluation in Armenia has
    negatively affected business of local manufacturers. For the last
    ten days, US dollar lost about 20 points in Armenia and by August
    9 it can be sold for 390 dram and bought for 400 dram at Yerevan
    currency exchanges.

    Talking to a REGNUM correspondent, MP, head of MAP Company (agriculture
    produce processing) Alik Petrosyan noted that dollar devaluation,
    first of all, affects negatively cost of the goods. "We buy grapes
    at the national currency and export our brandy for dollars, so we
    have been suffering significant losses," the businessman says noting
    he sees no way out of the situation. "We cannot stop production and
    continue buying raw stuff. In case, dollar exchange rate reaches
    the supposed 350 dram, the company will have to raise the price,
    but our produce will become noncompetitive. We are facing a dilemma:
    either we continue production or stop functioning.

    I even do not know what to do," he notes.

    According to an expert who preferred to stay anonymous, Armenia's
    Central Bank is unable of influencing the situation, as it has no
    tools for it. "Armenia's Central Bank has been pursuing a wrong policy
    in many cases, but it would be incorrect to put the full blame on
    it in this situation. The Central Bank should pursue a policy of
    targeting inflation, but not imitating it," he said. It is worth
    mentioning, the Armenian Central Bank pursues a policy of floating
    dollar exchange rate. According to many experts, strengthening of
    Armenian dram is caused by huge dollar flows into Armenia, which is
    particularly connected with large amounts of construction as well as
    with the tourist season.

    According to economist Eduard Agadzhanov, for the first half of
    2006 US dollar has devaluated almost by 10%, and for the last three
    years by 40%. "Strengthening of the national currency has resulted
    in forcing out domestic manufacturers from the domestic market,"
    the economist notes adding that each year the foreign trade deficit
    has been increasing. In the first quarter 2006 only the showing was
    over $0.5 billion.

    Talking to the REGNUM correspondent, one of Armenia's prominent
    businessmen, who preferred to keep incognito, probably, because of
    the original nature of his comment, said that the "dollar-dram story"
    will end in "leveling of the national currency exchange rate to the
    US dollar, one to one." "In this case, it will turn out that salary
    of 150,000 dram ($350-400) will automatically grow to $150,000, and
    Armenia will become the best country in the world. If it happens,
    we shall meet the most important standards for entering the European
    Union. Or, to be more precise, the EU will want to join us," the
    businessman notes.
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