Eurasian Development Bank: Armenia's GDP growth may reach 4.8% in 2014
YEREVAN, July 23. /ARKA/. Armenia's GDP growth may reach 4.8% in 2014,
Eurasian Economic Union analysts say in a fresh issue of Eurasian
Development Bank's CIS Macromonitoring.
They say the increase in macroeconomic assistance from international
donors and expansion of the country's cooperation with the Customs
Union will contribute a great deal to this growth.
At the same time, GDP growth in Armenia slowed down 3.1% in the first
quarter of this year, compared with the same period a year earlier,
because of the weakening of domestic demand and the adverse outside
developments, particularly fallen prices for exported raw materials.
A low economic activity was seen especially in the mining industry's
1.3% decline and construction's 3.3% downturn.
Instead, the agriculture sector and processing industry showed good
results (+6.0% and +4.5%).
According to the analysts, CIS countries' average GDP growth slowed
down 1.2% in the 1st Q 2014, compared with the same period a year
before.
This decline was first of all due to the fallen investment activity in
Russia and some slowdown in investment activity in Kazakhstan.
Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) is an international financial
organization established by Russia and Kazakhstan in 2006 to help
develop market economies and boost mutual trade ties in member states.
The bank's authorized stock is over 1.5bln US dollars. The
member-states are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and
Tajikistan. -0-----
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YEREVAN, July 23. /ARKA/. Armenia's GDP growth may reach 4.8% in 2014,
Eurasian Economic Union analysts say in a fresh issue of Eurasian
Development Bank's CIS Macromonitoring.
They say the increase in macroeconomic assistance from international
donors and expansion of the country's cooperation with the Customs
Union will contribute a great deal to this growth.
At the same time, GDP growth in Armenia slowed down 3.1% in the first
quarter of this year, compared with the same period a year earlier,
because of the weakening of domestic demand and the adverse outside
developments, particularly fallen prices for exported raw materials.
A low economic activity was seen especially in the mining industry's
1.3% decline and construction's 3.3% downturn.
Instead, the agriculture sector and processing industry showed good
results (+6.0% and +4.5%).
According to the analysts, CIS countries' average GDP growth slowed
down 1.2% in the 1st Q 2014, compared with the same period a year
before.
This decline was first of all due to the fallen investment activity in
Russia and some slowdown in investment activity in Kazakhstan.
Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) is an international financial
organization established by Russia and Kazakhstan in 2006 to help
develop market economies and boost mutual trade ties in member states.
The bank's authorized stock is over 1.5bln US dollars. The
member-states are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and
Tajikistan. -0-----
- See more at: http://arka.am/en/news/economy/eurasian_development_bank_armenia_s_gdp_growth_may _reach_4_8_in_2014/#sthash.0GV4Leul.dpuf