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  • Exports From Armenia Decline By 5.6% In January-March 2006 On SamePe

    EXPORTS FROM ARMENIA DECLINE BY 5.6% IN JANUARY-MARCH 2006 ON SAME PERIOD OF LAST YEAR, IMPORTS GROW BY 13.6%

    Noyan Tapan
    May 11 2006

    YEREVAN, MAY 11, NOYAN TAPAN. In January-March 2006, Armenia's foreign
    trade turnover made 273 bln 508.7 mln drams or 606.4 mln USD. According
    to the RA National Statistical Service, commodity exports amounted
    to 83 bln 131.3 mln drams or 184.4 mln USD, while imports - to 190
    bln 377.4 mln drams or 422 mln USD. The foreign trade balance was
    negative by 107 bln 246.1 mln drams (237.6 mln USD), without cargos
    received as humanitarian aid - by 102 bln 682.9 mln drams (227.5 mln
    USD). In the period under review, exports declined by 5.6% on the same
    periood of 2005, whereas imports grew by 13.6%. In the first quarter
    of 2006, exports to CIS countries amounted to 36 mln USD (a 8.8%
    increase on January-March 2005), while imports - to 140.2 mln USD
    (a 28.6% increase), including exports of about 19 mln USD to Russia
    (a 4.4% decline) and imports of 55.6 mln USD from Russia (a 31.9%
    growth), and exports of 12 mln USD to Georgia (a 33.4% growth) and
    imports of 7.4 mln USD from Georgia (a 256.5%).

    Exports to European Union countries made about 100 mln USD (a 10%
    growth), imports from EU countries - 114.6 mln USD (a 17.1% growth),
    including exports of 24 mln USD to Belgium (a 4.8% decline) and imports
    of 27.6 mln USD from Belgium (a 22.9% decline), exports of 33.8 mln
    USD to Germany (a 11.4% decline) and imports of 29.2 mln USD from
    Germany (a 60.6% growth), exports of 28.6 mln USD from the Netherlands
    (a 49.3% growth) and imports of 2.8 mln USD from the Netherlands
    (a 19% growth). Exports to Israel - another large trade partner of
    Armenia made 16.6 mln USD (a 49.9% decline) and imports from that
    country amounted to 24.2 mln USD (a 32.3% decline), exports to the US
    made 25.8 mln USD (a 25.8% increase) and imports from the US - 20.5
    mln USD (a 12.8% increase). In the first quarter of 2006, exports
    of plastic goods, rubber and articles made of rubber grew 10.6fold
    on the same period of last year, exports of art works - by 212.4%,
    exports of footwear, head-gear and umbreallas - by 130.4%, and exports
    of devices grew by 76.4%. The most considerable decline in exports
    was registered in the commodity group of various industrial goods -
    18.5%, as well as live animals and production of organic origin -
    17.1%, machines, equipment and mechanisms - 16.6%, and precious and
    semiprecious stones, precious metals and items made of them - 14.8%.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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