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    PRICE CHECK: INFLATION PRESSURES PERSIST AMID DOLLAR-DRAM DOLDRUMS

    SOCIETY | 22.12.14 | 17:40
    http://armenianow.com/society/59545/armenia_prices_inflation_dollar_dram

    Alina Nikoghosyan
    ArmeniaNow intern

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    Price Watch: Dram rebounds, inflation worries linger

    The new customs regime implied by Armenia's membership in the Eurasian
    Economic Union (EEU), according to specialists, will only add to
    inflation pressures in the country.

    This opinion is shared by head of the Consumers Consulting Center NGO
    Karen Chilingaryan, according to whom, after entry into the economic
    grouping founded by Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan there should be
    no expectations for a positive change in Armenia's domestic market.

    "They make loud statements that we enter a market of 170 million
    people. But if we have no purchasing power, there what is the use of
    it?" Chilingaryan said, reacting to government officials' statements
    that EEU membership from January 1 will bring economic advantages
    to Armenia.

    On Monday the president of the Consumers Consulting Center also told
    reporters that unjustified price increases should become a matter
    for consideration of Armenia's State Commission for the Protection
    of Economic Competition (SCPEC) as well.

    During the recent days prices for some basic foodstuffs and essential
    goods drastically went up in the Armenian market in connection with
    dram-dollar upheavals, and many businessmen used the opportunity to
    raise retail prices.

    On December 17, the Armenian dram hit its historical lows at around
    600 AMD per UDS, and prices for some goods also shot up by as much
    as 30 percent.

    Later on, the dram rebounded and today already in most currency
    exchange offices one dollar can be bought for 455-460 AMD. (Before
    mid-November for a durable period of time the dram exchange rate
    fluctuated within the range of 410-420 AMD).

    It is noteworthy that last week Armenian Prime Minister Hovik
    Abrahamyan visited several supermarkets and said that in the event of
    the dollar rate fluctuating within 10-13 percent goods in the market
    must not get 30 percent more expensive.

    The PM also said that the "shock" was over' and the real exchange
    rate would be settled soon.

    Some media reports said that last week the heads of four commercial
    banks in Armenia tendered their resignations allegedly because of
    being blamed for the currency market turmoil.

    As for prices for some goods in the market, they remain relatively
    high and have not gone down significantly after shooting up overnight.

    Some also link it to the starting holiday season during which demand
    tends to exceed supply in Armenia, leading to price increases.

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