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    ACCORDING TO IMF MANAGING DIRECTOR, ARMENIA HAS CLEAR PROGRAMS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 20 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia has clear programs of economic
    reforms. The IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato stated this at the
    June 17 press conference. He was in Yerevan in order to participate in
    the IMF/World Bank Dutch Constituency meeting on June 17-18. Rodrigo
    de Rato came to this conclusion after meetings with the RA President,
    the RA Prime Minister and the governmental economic team.

    In his words, the IMF is prepared to cooperate with Armenia in
    the future as well by allocating concessional loans to ensure
    the continuity of economic reforms initiated by the Armenian
    government. The implementation of the 34 mln-dollar second credit
    program on poverty rediction and economic growth for 2005-2008 is
    currently underway, after the completion of which ways of providing
    assistance to Armenia will also be decided based on proposals of the
    Armenian government. Since 1994, the IMF has allocated 350 mln USD to
    Armenia, with concessional loans making up 80% of these funds. The IMF
    managing director expressed confidence that the Armenian government
    will continue reforms in the tax sector.

    The RA Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian noted during
    the June 18 press conference to summarize the results of the IMF/WB
    Dutch Constituency meeting in Yerevan that it would be useful to
    study Croatia's experience of economic reforms, as well as Georgia's
    ongoing reforms in tax sector.

    According to him, in the last 3-4 years, Georgia has increased the
    ratio of tax revenues to GDP to 20%, whereas in Armenia this index
    makes 14.5%.

    V. Khachatrian said that Armenia gives priority to increasing the
    taxation base without raising taxes. He reminded that the country's
    Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper envisages a 0.4-0.5% growth in the
    tax revenues/GDP index, which, however, has not been achieved due to
    a high growth of GDP - 12% annually.

    Besides, in the opinion of the minister, this ratio is small because
    the construction and agricultural sectors, which account for a large
    share of GDP growth, are exempt from some taxes.
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