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    BAGRATYAN NOTES ECONOMIC BREAKDOWN IN ARMENIA

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    [08:05 pm] 12 January, 2009

    Today the world is seeking ways to overcome the global financial
    crisis. Meantime the Armenian Government takes illogical steps doubling
    the tax burden. Armenia's ex Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan tried to
    give the answer to this question.

    How will you assess the year of 2008 from the economic point of view?

    According to the statistics, the fall of the Gross Domestic Product
    (GDP) was 45 percent a month. It further went down in December,
    2008. It should be noted that the output largely increased in the world
    in November and December. While in Armenia we faced the opposite scene:
    the gross agricultural product has decreased twice which means we
    have returned to 1992. I wouldn't say 1993-94 as those were fruitful
    years with a strong government and multiple reforms. /Let us remind
    that in 1992 the country had two PMs Gagik Harutyunyan and Khosrov
    Harutyunyan/. The import has reduced by 40 percent whereas most
    agreements on import are signed at the turn of a year. Practically,
    if we used to have an import of one milliard drams, this year the
    import has significantly curtailed if compared with that of 1996. I
    would like everyone to know this bitter truth. The economy boosted
    by Robert Kocharyan in ten years was destroyed in 2-3 months.

    Will the global financial crisis affect Armenia's economy?

    It will, but very slightly. The economic crisis in Armenia partly
    depends on the global one. Today we taste the fruits of the so-called
    dram appreciation initiated by the Central Bank at the head of Tigran
    Sargsyan. The import has been terminated which means today we cannot
    produce goods and sell them overseas as they demand certain services
    in return.
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