ARMENIA'S MEMBERSHIP IN CUSTOMS UNION TO SECURE IT 4-4.5 % ANNUAL GDP GROWTH- EX-RUSSIAN ENVOY
YEREVAN, November 8. / ARKA /. A former Russian ambassador to Armenia
argued today that Armenia's membership in the Russia-led Customs
Union will secure it a 4-4.5 % annual GDP growth.
Speaking at a Moscow-Yerevan video news conference on the prospects of
Eurasian integration, Vyacheslav Kovalenko, who works now as director
of regional programs of the Institute of Caspian Cooperation, said
after joining the Customs Union, Armenia will get a huge financial
benefit - more than $100 million a year - due to the removal of export
duties on natural gas, oil and rough diamonds supplied to Armenia.
He also said the "road map" for Armenia's accession being now developed
by experts from Armenia and the Eurasian Economic Commission, calls
for major investment in Armenia's transport system and modernization
of its power and chemical plants.
Kovalenko also recalled that money transfers sent home by Armenian
labor migrants from Russia is comparable with the country's budget.
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YEREVAN, November 8. / ARKA /. A former Russian ambassador to Armenia
argued today that Armenia's membership in the Russia-led Customs
Union will secure it a 4-4.5 % annual GDP growth.
Speaking at a Moscow-Yerevan video news conference on the prospects of
Eurasian integration, Vyacheslav Kovalenko, who works now as director
of regional programs of the Institute of Caspian Cooperation, said
after joining the Customs Union, Armenia will get a huge financial
benefit - more than $100 million a year - due to the removal of export
duties on natural gas, oil and rough diamonds supplied to Armenia.
He also said the "road map" for Armenia's accession being now developed
by experts from Armenia and the Eurasian Economic Commission, calls
for major investment in Armenia's transport system and modernization
of its power and chemical plants.
Kovalenko also recalled that money transfers sent home by Armenian
labor migrants from Russia is comparable with the country's budget.
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- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_s_membership_in_customs_union_to_secure_it _4_4_5_annual_gdp_growth_ex_russian_envoy_/#sthash.GKwGlYw7.dpuf