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Monday, August 10 2020,
ArmInfo. Alex Holding was fined 24.7 million drams for abuse in the sugar market. This decision was made at a meeting of the State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC).
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Saturday, August 8 2020,
ArmInfo. Clients of the Russian Fora-Bank can send money to Armenia using the "Mig" international mobile transfer system, the press service of the credit
organization reports.
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Saturday, August 8 2020,
ArmInfo. The Territorial Development Fund of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of Armenia has provided agricultural machinery to the Shnokg community of the Lori region of the republic.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. By June 1, 2020, the client base of Armenian banks totaled 3,016,449 individuals and 100,678 legal entities. According to the Central Bank of Armenia, provided to ArmInfo by the Statistical Committee, a total of 3,117,127 clients had 6,075,554 accounts in Armenian banks, of which 5,853,174 were accounts of individuals and 222,380 were accounts of legal entities.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. In Armenia, in the first half of 2020, the service sector reduced volumes by 6.4% per annum - to 861.7 billion drams ($ 1.8 billion), against 15.3% growth
a year earlier. According to the data of the Statistical Committee of
the Republic of Armenia, in June alone, the volume of services
provided increased by 8.2%, amounting to 143.5 billion drams ($ 298.2
million).
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. Each month of quarantine measures costs the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) with a drop in GDP of 1.5 to 3%. This is stated in the
materials of the Eurasian Development Bank, finance.kz portal
reports. According to the bank, GDP losses of the unification
countries from external factors in 2020 may be about 2%.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. In the first half of 2020, the trade sector of Armenia registered decline by 11.1% (from growth by 8.9% a year earlier), providing a volume of 1.3 trillion
drams ($ 2.6 billion). According to the RA Statistical Committee, in
June alone the trade sector provided revenue in 235.7 billion drams
($ 489.8 million), with a monthly growth of 14.3%. This dynamic is
due to the fact that the wholesale and retail trade turned the vector
from growth to decline, while the car trade accelerated the decline.
In particular, wholesale trade in the first half of the year showed a
decrease by 8% (against growth by 12.2% a year earlier), amounting to
640 billion drams ($ 1.3 billion). In June alone, the proceeds of
wholesale trade increased by 15.2% - up to 123.3 billion drams.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. The volume of cargo
transportation in Armenia in the first half of 2020 compared to the
same period last year increased by 3.4% - to 6 328.7 thousand tons,
against a decline of 57.5% a year earlier.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. Revenue in the communications sector of Armenia in the first half of 2020 amounted to 68.8 billion drams, having decreased in y-o-y terms by 4%, against growth by 1.8% a year earlier.
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Friday, August 7 2020,
ArmInfo. The deficit of the state budget of Armenia in the first half of 2020 amounted to 48.8 billion drams ($ 101 million), of which about 48% or 23.2 billion drams (over $ 48 million) was recorded in June. In y-o-y terms, the dynamics of this indicator worsened to a 2.4-fold decline - from last year's surplus to the current deficit, and in June alone the negative level significantly decreased. To note for comparison, that in the first half of 2019, the state budget was closed with a surplus, with a y-o-y growth by 33-fold and a 14-fold monthly growth, and in both cases, with an exit from a deficit to a surplus.
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Thursday, August 6 2020,
ArmInfo. IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is providing a loan of $15 million to Inecobank to boost lending to Armenia's micro, small, and medium enterprises
(MSMEs), helping them address the challenges triggered by the
COVID-19 outbreak., the press service of IFC reports. Given the
global pandemic, many MSMEs in Armenia face lower revenues, higher
costs, supply disruptions, and complicated inventory management. As a
result, they need working capital liquidity financing to continue
operating, providing vital employment, goods and services, and
generating tax revenues. IFC's loan to Inecobank, its longstanding
client in Armenia, is part of its $8 billion fast-track financing for
its private sector clients worldwide, to sustain economies and
protect jobs during this unprecedented global crisis.
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Thursday, August 6 2020,
ArmInfo. In Armenia, during implementation of leasing agreements, organizations previously used different approaches, but from now on, thanks to changes in the Civil
and Tax Codes, a common methodology will be in effect, which will
allow transferring the regulation of the sector from the contractual
to the legislative field. Arsen Bazikyan, Co-Founder & CEO at
Armenian Leasing Company, stated this at a press conference on August
6.
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