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  • Foreign Direct Investment In Armenia Plummets 60% In H1

    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN ARMENIA PLUMMETS 60% IN H1

    Interfax
    Sept 3 2012
    Russia

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Armenia plummeted 59.7% year-on-year
    in H1 2012 to $147.5 million, the National Statistics Service said.

    Overall foreign investment was down 39.4% to $266.1 million.

    Canada was the biggest investor with $82 million, up 5.7-fold
    year-on-year. All this investment went into mining.

    Russian investment fell 80.5% to $40.3 million, including $38.3
    million direct investment, down 80.2%. Of the direct investment,
    $23.8 million went into telecommunications and $11.3 million into
    energy and gas supply. The rest was invested in housing construction,
    real estate, catering, mining, wholesale and research and development.

    Investment by Switzerland jumped 4.1-fold to $26.3 million, of which
    direct investment 75-fold to $25.3 million. The mining industry
    received $25.4 million and retail trade the rest.

    Direct investment by France rose 64.8% to $24 million, with $17.1
    million in telecoms and the rest in beverage production.

    Foreign investment in Armenia rose 6.3% in 2011 to $1.65 billion,
    including $813.3 million in FDI, up 15.1%.

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