ARMENIAN PRESIDENT EXPECTS 7% ECONOMIC GROWTH
The Messenger
June 20 2012
Georgia
During the snap meeting conducted by the new government on June 18,
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan stated that in 2012 he expects to
see 7% economic growth in the country. It should be mentioned that
some time ago the World Bank prognosis for economic growth in Armenia
in 2012 was fixed at 4.3%. However, the new Armenian government in
its action plan highlights different priorities. First it intends to
increase two-fold the minimum salaries, decrease the level of poverty
by 5% and create more than 100, 000 new jobs in the country. This
was declared by PM Tigran Sarkisyan. The Armenian government plans
to move to the strategy for economic development in the country.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
The Messenger
June 20 2012
Georgia
During the snap meeting conducted by the new government on June 18,
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan stated that in 2012 he expects to
see 7% economic growth in the country. It should be mentioned that
some time ago the World Bank prognosis for economic growth in Armenia
in 2012 was fixed at 4.3%. However, the new Armenian government in
its action plan highlights different priorities. First it intends to
increase two-fold the minimum salaries, decrease the level of poverty
by 5% and create more than 100, 000 new jobs in the country. This
was declared by PM Tigran Sarkisyan. The Armenian government plans
to move to the strategy for economic development in the country.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress