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    ARMENIA ENTERS STAGE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH 2,4% GDP GROWTH IN JANUARY

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-22 09:48:00

    ArmInfo. January growth of Armenia's GDP gives solid grounds to
    suppose that our country has entered a stage of the economy recovery
    and development, Finance Minister of Armenia Tigran Davtyan said
    during the opening of the 7th annual International Economic Forum
    BRIDGE 2010. He added that the macroeconomic situation in the country
    is currently forecasting, stable and controllable.

    T. Davtyan listed the most vulnerable sides of the country's economy,
    as well as the programmes, implementation of which is an important
    component in building of a healthy and stable economy.

    Among such programmes, T. Davtyan indicated the necessity to balance
    and diversify the economy sectors and, primarily, to stabilize the
    financial system. The minister thinks that Armenia is entering the
    stage of economic development with elimination of the disbalances
    which appeared as a result of accelerated economic growth of the
    global economy in general, and the Armenian one, in particular.

    When speaking about diversification of Armenia's economy, the minister
    emphasized that despite its low level against the background of
    other countries and with account of the Armenian economic realities,
    the economy of Armenia has a sufficient level of diversification,
    that allowed to compensate the difficulties in 2009, which appeared
    because of essential recession of the most "vital" sphere for the
    national economy - the construction. In particular, T. Davtyan said,
    the rates of fall in agriculture, industry, services and trade were
    comparatively low and posed no serious threats for further development
    of the economy, and even growth was fixed in 2009 in some economy
    spheres.

    According to T. Davtyan, stability of the financial system, in
    particular, stability of the banking sector and activation of state
    financing is the most important component of development of the
    national economy. In this context, the minister shares the opinion
    of many representatives of the economic power saying the banking
    system of Armenia remained, perhaps, the most resistant to the crisis
    phenomena. Moreover, the public trust to this system has increased,
    that is indicated by considerable growth of the bank deposits.

    To note, Armenia has started receiving WB funds since the midst of
    2009 within the frames of credit support, as well as the Russian
    stabilization credit, part of which has been envisaged for crediting
    of small and medium entrepreneurship through commercial banks.

    According to T. Davtyan, quick response by international structures
    was mainly conditioned by formation of the country's good image in
    the international markets.
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