17.5% Economic Decline In Armenia In Jan-Oct, 2009

17.5% ECONOMIC DECLINE IN ARMENIA IN JAN-OCT, 2009

news.am
Nov 20 2009
Armenia

15:17 / 11/20/2009A 17.5% economic decline (2,466,298bn AMD) was
registered in Armenia this January-October, the RA Statistical
Service told NEWS.am. The biggest decline, 18.5%, was registered
this January-July, 18.4% this January-August and 18.3% this
January-September. The present figure is 17.5%.

It is noteworthy that a generally smaller annual decline in GDP was
registered in Armenia. On the other hand, a 5% decline in GDP was
registered on a month-to-month basis.

GDP growth of nearly 5% was registered this September as compared
with this August.

A 51.6% decline was registered in the construction sector this
January-October, an 11.4% decline in the industrial sector, a 1.5%
decline in the services sector and a 0.8% decline in the agricultural
sector.

A 19.1% decline in the construction sector was registered this October
as compared with this September despite an increase of more than 25%
on construction this September. Armenia’s foreign trade turnover
registered a 31% decrease – down to 3,220m USD. Imports exceeded
exports 4.7 times, with an unfavorable trade balance exceeding U.S.

$2bn.

Many economists accounts for the lower economic decline by the fact
that the crisis was palpable as far back as last October (which is the
reason for a relatively favorable picture), rather than by positive
tendencies in the Armenian economy.

Disclaimer: This article was contributed and translated into English by Topchian Jane. While we strive for quality, the views and accuracy of the content remain the responsibility of the contributor. Please verify all facts independently before reposting or citing.

Direct link to this article: https://www.armenianclub.com/2009/11/21/17-5-economic-decline-in-armenia-in-jan-oct-2009/