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    2009 WILL BRING GLOOMINESS

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    04:44 pm | April 10, 2009

    Economy

    Economic growth in the world is expected only in 2010. Before that,
    the world should "surmount" the year of 2009 which economists described
    as a year of repressions and hardships.

    "During global economic crisis there are no winners or losers: people
    should struggle against the crisis with joint efforts," said Chief
    Adviser at the AVAG Solutions Company, ex Minister of Finance Levon
    Barkhudaryan during today's discussion entitled "Impact of the Global
    Economic Crisis on Armenia."

    All participants of the seminar agreed that Armenia successfully
    resisted the first wave of the crisis, since our country was not very
    much integrated into international market. However, some processes,
    namely the decrease of the volume of transfers, the abrupt decline
    of metal prices on the world market, exerted a negative impact on
    Armenian economy.

    The real ordeal is awaiting us this year.

    After analysing and comparing the economic crisis in Armenia with that
    of other countries in the region, Masood Ahmed, Director of the Middle
    East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund,
    noted that Armenia is in a comparatively better state regardless of
    reductions in different spheres of economy.

    According to a recent IMF survey, economic growth and the volume
    of world trade dropped abruptly at the end of 2008 and at the first
    quarter of 2009. The IMF foresees economic recession by 0,5-1 percent.

    "This is the worst prediction the IMF has ever given since its
    foundation. The year of 2009 will be rather bleak for the world,"
    said Mr. Masood Ahmed.

    Arsen Ghazaryan, President of the Union of Armenian Manufacturers and
    Businessmen says one of the backlashes of the global crisis is that
    export is carried out by prepayment which undoubtedly hampers economic
    growth. The problems of home economy spring up by market expectations,
    especially in the sphere of subsistence production and construction.

    Although we repeat that Armenia has a stable banking system, today
    we are in a closed disk. We have a problem of fast crediting. I
    cannot understand the drop in consumer credits. And what about
    supply-and-demand?" he said adding that to overcome the crisis faster
    we should review the Law on Investments and display political will.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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