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    EXPERT: INVESTMENTS INTO ARMENIA'S ECONOMY DWINDLED THIS YEAR AS EXPORTS SHRUNK

    YEREVAN, September 25. /ARKA/. Tatul Manaseryan, an economist and
    the head of Alternative think tank, told journalists on Wednesday
    that the flow of investments into Armenia's economy dwindled this
    year and the country's exports shrank.

    "I would like to point out unattractiveness of the domestic market
    as one of factors," he said. "There are no incentives for internal
    investments in Armenia, i.e. no favorable environment has been created
    here to attract local businessmen's money."

    If things remain unchanged, he said, their money will continue
    streaming out of the country.

    Speaking about exports, Manaseryan recalled that mining industry
    products dominate Armenia's export.

    "We are weak in processing industry, and this problem is connected
    with introduction of new technologies," Manaseryan said adding that
    temporary exemption of small and medium enterprises importing advanced
    technologies worth over AMD 300 million from VAT would foster their
    development.

    Among unusual approaches in supporting small and mid-scale businesses,
    Manaseryan singled out direct participation of the government in
    business projects, which contracted this year, compared with two
    previous years.

    "We think that not only businessmen should ask the government for
    support to business projects, but the government itself, ministries
    and agencies, should take steps toward the business community, SMEs
    and should find those competitive businesses needing support," he said.

    The expert said that they can not only provide financial assistance to
    businesses, but also contribute to solution of their organizational,
    marketing and other problems.

    Armenian economy ministry says SMEs' share in the country's GDP was
    43% in 2012, as in 2011.

    According to official statistical reports, Armenia's exports totaled
    $952.2 million in Jan-Aug 2013 - 8.9% year-on-year growth.

    The country's foreign trade turnover grew 2.8% in Jan-Aug 2013,
    compared with the same period a year before, to $3656.5 million.

    Aggregate investments into the real sector of Armenia's
    economy made for six months of this year not through banking
    system and without government administration amounted to $293
    million - 34.7% year-on-year decline. ----0---- - See more at:
    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/expert_investments_into_armenia_s_economy_dwindled _this_year_as_exports_shrunk/#sthash.myOjnRHv.dpuf

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