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    Armenian finance minister: 1.5% real GDP decline likely in 2009

    YEREVAN, March 12. /ARKA/. Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan
    thinks 1.5% real GDP decline is likely in 2009.

    Speaking at a briefing on Thursday, he pointed out forecasts of the
    World Bank, the IMF and Armenian experts saying they are close to each
    other.

    In particular, IMF predicts 1 to 1.5% GDP decline. There are also
    close-to-zero forecasts.

    Davtyan said that the ministry keeps watch at developments and conducts
    a detailed monitoring in online regime ` receives daily information
    about tax collection.

    According to the ministry's figures, GDP reduced about 1% in January
    2009, compared with the same month of the previous year. February's
    figures will be available by March 20.

    `My personal opinion is that the IMF forecast- 1.5% GDP decline - is
    closer to the reality', he said. Armenia recorded 0.7% decline in
    January 2009, compared with January 2008.

    This decline amounted to AMD 1320 billion (in market prices). GDP
    index-deflator was recorded at 99.7% in January 2009, compared with the
    same month a year earlier.

    In the 2009 state budget, 9.2% GDP growth and 4% (±1.5%) inflation are
    planned. M.V.-0---
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