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    ARMENIAN FINANCE MINISTER PLEDGES FISCAL STRENGTHENING FOR 2010

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 2, 2009

    Armenia's Minister of Finance Tigran Daytyan has outlined plans
    for fiscal consolidation after the initial budget deterioration
    necessitated by the current economic weakness. According to ARKA
    News, Daytyan has pledged that the state budget for 2010 would prove
    "realistic and relatively modest". Without mentioning spending and
    revenue estimates, he projected that, in an annual moderation of at
    least 1 percentage point, the state budget deficit as a percentage
    of the estimated GDP will moderate to 5-5.5% by the end of next
    year. The budget will be based on an expectation of economic growth
    at 1-1.5% in 2010. Armenia's aim in the medium term is to push the
    budget deficit to under 3% of GDP, but the current dramatic economic
    contraction has necessitated fiscal support measures at the same
    time as revenue inflows have markedly suffered. Consequently, in
    a decision approved by the parliament in June, the upper limit for
    the state budget deficit to GDP ratio has temporarily been lifted
    from 5% to 7.5%, to be covered mainly by lending from international
    financial institutions (seeArmenia: 7 July 2009:andArmenia: 24 June
    2009:). However, the Finance Ministry expects government external
    debt as a ratio of GDP not to exceed the agreed limit of 50%. Next
    year's budget is currently considered by the Finance Ministry, to be
    subsequently presented to the rest of the minister cabinet and later
    to be put forward to the National Assembly.

    Significance:The global downturn has led to a marked deterioration in
    investment and remittance inflows to Armenia, on which the country
    remains critically dependent, and this has contributed to a severe
    contraction of the economy. Consequently, the budget position is also
    sharply deteriorating. Budget support in concessionary lending terms
    is thus critically important for Armenia. It helps in protecting the
    most vulnerable groups from the adverse impact of the current economic
    crisis by securing maintenance of essential social services. In order
    to secure fiscal sustainability going forward, it would be important
    to further strengthen tax administration, while seeking to widen the
    tax base.
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