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  • 6.1 Per Cent Of Economic Downturn Was Observed In Over The First Qua

    6.1 PER CENT OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN WAS OBSERVED IN OVER THE FIRST QUARTER IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    April 22, 2009
    Yerevan

    Within the first quarter of this year the economic growth of Armenia
    reached 93.9 per cent, which means 6.1 per cent of downturn of
    economy. According to the statistical data of the National Statistical
    Service, decline was observed in all basic spheres of economy, except
    retail trade. The retail trade turnover reached 192.9 billion AMD
    ensuring 3.9 per cent growth over the year.

    The sharpest drop was observed in the construction business,
    which reduced by 21.9 per cent shrinking to 40.1 billion
    AMD. Industrial production decreased by 9.5 per cent to 133.1 billion
    AMD. Particularly, electricity production reduced by 16.2 per cent
    declining to 1.4 billion AMD. The agriculture sphere dropped by 5.1
    per cent declining to 39.6 billion AMD, and services (except retail
    trade) declined by 0.7 per cent to 157.5 billion AMD.

    Annual price growth reached 2 per cent, meanwhile price growth compared
    to December is 0.7 per cent.

    Foreign trade turnover reduced by 27.7 per cent to 782 million USD.

    Particularly, exports decreased by 47.3 per cent and totaled 123.4
    million USD, while the decrease of imports was only 22.2 per cent and
    imports reduced to 658.5 million USD. This means that over the three
    month of this year the imports surpassed exports more than 5.3 times.

    The number of officially registered unemployed totaled 78.7 thousand
    at the end of March, which indicates a 5.3 per cent increase in the
    annual unemployment level.

    The average nominal salary (without taking into account the price
    growth factor) reached 97 899 AMD, growing by 16.4 per cent per
    annum. A consumer price index grew 0.7 per cent in the first quarter,
    compared with the previous year.
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