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    IMF: ECONOMIC GROWTH TO START IN ARMENIA IN 2011

    /ARKA/
    May 12, 2009
    YEREVAN

    Economic growth is expected to start in Armenia as from 2011, IMF
    Mission Chief for Armenia Mark Lewis said in his report on economic
    prospects of Caucasus and Central Asia region in Yerevan Monday.

    He pointed out that the international developments had their impact
    on the situation in the country.

    Economic product is to precipitously decline in Armenia in 2009 and
    practically no economic growth is expected in 2010; economic growth
    is to somehow start in 2011 in connection with the world and regional
    developments, Lewis said.

    According to him, Dram devaluation has been successful in the country,
    devaluation pressure has dropped and international reserves have
    stabilized.

    Yet, the expert expects reduction in flows of the balance of payments,
    export flows, private remittances and capital investments connected
    with the situation in Russia where economic growth is expected to
    drop down to minus 6% in 2009.

    Imports are also to reduce in Armenia but slower that the balance
    of payments, along with worsening economic indicators and compressed
    demand for imported goods.

    Fiscal and budgetary balance is to worsen due to reduction in state
    revenues, weakening economic activity, but the government will take
    steps to maintain high state expenditures at a high level to mitigate
    the consequences of the economic crisis, Lewis said.

    According=2 0to IMF forecasts, the national debt is to grow under
    the current conditions. Armenia starts with a quite low level, but
    the debt accumulation rate is to considerably speed up, Lewis said.

    He pointed out that economic policy will allow the country somehow
    mitigating the slump and crisis effects on the economy. In particular,
    the government should follow a more expanding budgetary policy aimed
    at economic rehabilitation, the expert said.

    He also stressed the necessity of individual measures to protect most
    vulnerable population groups in the country under the crisis.

    The government is also to display vigilance in respect to outer
    economic and financial risks especially in economic sector and control
    the risks in the financial sector.

    The International Monetary Fund reviewed its forecast on economic
    growth in Armenia by the end of 2009 down to a 5% decline. Earlier,
    the IMF was expecting minus 1.5% economic growth in the country by
    the end of this year with inflation at 4.5%.

    The indicator was reviewed due to serious decline in construction
    sector and certain compression in the mining field.
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