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    ARMENIA WILL BENEFIT ECONOMICALLY FROM JOINING CUSTOMS UNION: EXPERTS SAY

    YEREVAN, September 11. / ARKA /. Armenia will benefit economically from
    joining the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, concluded
    a team of Armenian experts who studied this issue for several months.

    Presenting the findings of their study to a news conference today, a
    team member, Aram Safarian, who is head of an NGO called Integration
    and Development, said the study was initiated by the Eurasian
    Development Bank 'to clarify the prospects and possibilities of
    the Eurasian integration.' Ashot Tavadyan, the leader of the team,
    said President Serzh Sargsyan's decision to join the Customs Union
    was not a surprise to experts.

    "Back in 2011, heads of CIS countries signed in Russian St. Petersburg
    the agreement on free trade zone, which Armenian parliament ratified
    unanimously in 2012 September. President Sargsyan's announcement was
    a logical continuation of this process," Tavadyan said.

    According to him, the accession agreement includes issues of economic
    security and cover key areas such as energy and transport and provides
    for unprecedented investments in the Armenian economy which will
    boost its employment.

    "The transport component (of the agreement) implies a $470
    million investment in upgrading Armenia's railways. This is a
    direct investment. For us it is very important to have additional
    communication facilities. The EU would not do it, given its strained
    relations with Iran," said Tavadyan.

    According to him, the Eurasian Development Bank has already pledged
    to invest about $100 million in Armenia, which will increase the
    economic expansion rate by 0.4 %.

    The second most important component, he said, is energy; namely,
    continued operation of the Armenian nuclear power plant and
    construction of a new facility to replace it, as well as 'automatic'
    reduction in gas prices by 30 % (from $270 to about 1$80 per one
    thousand cubic meters) after Armenia's formal accession to the Customs
    Union. He said the price cut is expected to increase the GDP by about
    1 %. In addition, the membership will also secure Armenia lower prices
    of oil products.

    "The third component is production: more precisely, resumption
    of Nairit chemical plant and construction of an oil pipeline,"
    Tavadyan said.

    There is also the fourth component that will contribute a 0.25 percent
    increase to economic growth- it is migration.

    "Russia will ease procedures for Armenian labor migrants, eliminate
    administrative obstacles which will result in increased money
    remittances to Armenia," he said.

    He argued that Armenia's accession to the Customs Union will translate
    in a short-term perspective into a 4 percent GDP growth.

    Speaking about absence of common borders with a Customs Union member
    country, Tavadyan noted this will be offset by cheaper energy products.

    "From the economic point of view, we are winning. Life will improve
    and become safer with increasing GDP," said Tavadyan.

    He then added that the membership will not affect Armenia's exports
    to EU because they are mainly raw materials.

    Speaking of the prospects of European economic integration, Tavadyan
    said that it promises Armenia 2.3 % rise in GDP in the long term,
    without considering the risks.

    These risks are problems with Turkey, excessive dependence on raw
    materials and corruption. "But corruption is the problem that we must
    ourselves address it." The most serious risk in his opinion, given
    Armenia's European integration, would be Russia-imposed restrictions
    that would zero out all growth forecasts,' he said. -0- - See more at:
    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_will_benefit_economically_from_joining_cus toms_union_experts_say/#sthash.KTMPDKp7.dpuf

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