Armenian government's bailout efforts to last as long as necessary
YEREVAN, August 29. /ARKA/. Armenian government will be taking bailout
steps as long as necessary to rid the country of the recession,
Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan said Friday in Novosti
International Press Center.
He thinks that the cash injections already made and those still to be
made in the national economy will produce results later this year.
In his words, the real sector will see the effect from the resources
sent here in the fourth quarter, and some rally will be visible in
Armenia's economy.
The minister said that the economy is an inertial system and any step
taken here produces lag, not immediate effect.
He said that reallocations in the state budget and transition of some
expenses to the fourth quarter were made under the governmental program.
Davtyan explained that some part of expenditure shrank, but other, not
planned expenses emerged for stimulating the economy.
`I mean additional expenses of AMD 24 to 25 billion intended for
recovering quake-stricken areas and AMD 15 billion for returning
exporters' VAT overpayment.'
The minister also said that some seven or eight billion will be
targeted for lending money to the real sector of the economy.
`These expenses are intended for stimulating the economy and improving
GDP', he said.
On March 26, 2009, Armenian government decided to make reallocations in
the 2009 state budget and ceased working out mid-term expenditure
program for 2010-2012. ($1 = AMD 376.09). M.V. --0--
YEREVAN, August 29. /ARKA/. Armenian government will be taking bailout
steps as long as necessary to rid the country of the recession,
Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan said Friday in Novosti
International Press Center.
He thinks that the cash injections already made and those still to be
made in the national economy will produce results later this year.
In his words, the real sector will see the effect from the resources
sent here in the fourth quarter, and some rally will be visible in
Armenia's economy.
The minister said that the economy is an inertial system and any step
taken here produces lag, not immediate effect.
He said that reallocations in the state budget and transition of some
expenses to the fourth quarter were made under the governmental program.
Davtyan explained that some part of expenditure shrank, but other, not
planned expenses emerged for stimulating the economy.
`I mean additional expenses of AMD 24 to 25 billion intended for
recovering quake-stricken areas and AMD 15 billion for returning
exporters' VAT overpayment.'
The minister also said that some seven or eight billion will be
targeted for lending money to the real sector of the economy.
`These expenses are intended for stimulating the economy and improving
GDP', he said.
On March 26, 2009, Armenian government decided to make reallocations in
the 2009 state budget and ceased working out mid-term expenditure
program for 2010-2012. ($1 = AMD 376.09). M.V. --0--