MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS - ARMENIAN ECONOMY CONTRACTS 15.7 PCT IN 5 MONTHS
SteelGuru
Jul 1, 2009
Wednesday, 01 Jul 2009 National Statistics Service said that Armenia
saw GDP decline by 15.7% YoY to AMD 839.4 billion (USD 2.4 billion)
in January to May 2009 as compared to the same period of 2008. The
Statistics Service said that industrial production fell by 10.5% to
AMD 227 billion in the five months, while construction work plunged
56.1% to AMD 73 billion. Retail turnover edged up by 0.2% to AMD
335.5 billion in the period and services declined 1.7% to AMD 274.7
billion. Foreign trade turnover fell by 33.7% to AMD 451.2 billion
(USD 1.312 billion) in January to May with exports declining 47.8% to
USD 220.1 million and imports falling 29.9% to USD 1.092 billion. The
Armenian Central Bank in May predicted GDP would decline 5.8% in 2009,
while Mr Vache Gabrielian deputy chairman of Central Bank said that
in early June the economy could contract 7% to 8%. The International
Monetary Fund lowered its forecast for the GDP decline in Armenia in
2009 to 9.5% from 5%. (Sourced from Interfax) Chinese News Russian
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SteelGuru
Jul 1, 2009
Wednesday, 01 Jul 2009 National Statistics Service said that Armenia
saw GDP decline by 15.7% YoY to AMD 839.4 billion (USD 2.4 billion)
in January to May 2009 as compared to the same period of 2008. The
Statistics Service said that industrial production fell by 10.5% to
AMD 227 billion in the five months, while construction work plunged
56.1% to AMD 73 billion. Retail turnover edged up by 0.2% to AMD
335.5 billion in the period and services declined 1.7% to AMD 274.7
billion. Foreign trade turnover fell by 33.7% to AMD 451.2 billion
(USD 1.312 billion) in January to May with exports declining 47.8% to
USD 220.1 million and imports falling 29.9% to USD 1.092 billion. The
Armenian Central Bank in May predicted GDP would decline 5.8% in 2009,
while Mr Vache Gabrielian deputy chairman of Central Bank said that
in early June the economy could contract 7% to 8%. The International
Monetary Fund lowered its forecast for the GDP decline in Armenia in
2009 to 9.5% from 5%. (Sourced from Interfax) Chinese News Russian
News Intenational News Middle East News Raw Material & Mining News
Indian News Stainless & Special Steel News.