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  • World Bank expects zero growth in Armenian economy in 2009

    Interfax, Russia
    Feb 25 2009


    World Bank expects zero growth in Armenian economy in 2009

    YEREVAN Feb 25


    The World Bank does not anticipate growth in the Armenian economy in
    2009, Aristomene Varoudakis, director of the bank's Yerevan office,
    said at a press conference on Wednesday.

    Armenia experienced an economic slump in November and December 2008
    compared to the same period of 2007 and this slowdown carried over
    into January 2009, he said.

    Taking into consideration the negative trends in the global economy as
    well as the worsening economic situation in Russia, one of Armenia's
    biggest trade partners, the prospects for 2009 are not encouraging, he
    said.

    "I think that, in these conditions, economic growth in Armenia will be
    zero in the best-case scenario," he said.

    According to the Armenian National Statistics Service, GDP declined
    0.7% in January 2009 compared to January 2008 and 62.8% compared to
    December 2008.

    The country's budget for 2009 envisions GDP growth of 9.2%.

    Armenia saw GDP growth of 6.8% in 2008 instead of the 10% planned in
    the budget.
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