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    World Market Research Center
    Global Insight
    June 6, 2008



    EU Contemplates Free-Trade Deal with Armenia

    by: Natalia Leshchenko



    Deputy head of the European Commission's Directorate-General for
    External Relations, Hugues Mingarelli, said during a visit to the
    Armenian capital, Yerevan, that the European Union (EU) plans to open
    negotiations on a free-trade agreement with the country soon. The
    issue was discussed with Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian,
    Finance Minister Tigran Davtian, and Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian. No indication of the date was given, however, and judging
    by previous experience, the process is likely to take many months, if
    not years.

    Significance:The introduction of such a regime would allow Armenian
    goods easier access to the EU market and would be welcomed by Armenian
    producers, especially given that the two large neighbouring markets,
    Azerbaijan and Turkey, are closed to them over political
    disputes. According to official Armenian statistics quoted by Agence
    France-Presse (AFP), EU member states accounted for 39% of the
    country's external trade in the first four months of this year. The
    total value of the Armenia-EU commercial exchange rose by 35% to
    almost $597US million in this period. In strengthening ties with
    Armenia, the EU is seeking to augment its position in the Caucasus. EU
    assistance to Armenia totalled more than 400 million euro ($620US
    million) from 1992 to 2006. In 2007, the EU adopted a 21-million-euro
    aid package to the country, and by the time of Mingarelli's visit had
    released a first instalment of a 16-million-euro grant designed to
    help fight youth unemployment through educational reform. The other
    CIS countries currently preparing for free-trade regime talks with the
    EU are Ukraine and Moldova.
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