Wednesday, March 25 2026 15:47
Alina Hovhannisyan

Economy Minister receives IMF delegation

Economy Minister receives IMF delegation

ArmInfo.  On March 25, Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan received an International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation in Armenia, led by the head of the mission, Alexander Timan.

The parties discussed Armenia's economic development priorities,  ongoing reforms, and the main risks to the economic outlook. Views  were exchanged  on key issues, including the export strategy for  2025-2030, expanding the participation of Armenian companies in  international markets, legislative and institutional reforms,  investment policy, and the implementation of major investment  projects.

They also discussed the establishment of industrial and free economic  zones, the strategic program for enhancing the competitiveness of  small and medium-sized businesses for 2026-2030, and the development  of the capital market. The meeting also addressedrecent regional  developments and efforts to unblock borders.

Deputy Minister Anushik Avetyan and IMF Resident Representative in  Armenia Umang Rawat were also present at the meeting.

It should be noted that, according to the IMF's December 2025 updated  forecast, Armenia's GDP growth will be 5.5% in 2026. Regarding  Armenia's foreign trade, the IMF forecast predicts exports and  imports to grow at a nearly flat rate of 2.2-2.1% in 2026, with a  further moderate acceleration in 2027 to 3.4-3.7%.