Armenia’s Freight Output Dropped 3.4% In Four Months, 1.7% Increase

ARMENIA’S FREIGHT OUTPUT DROPPED 3.4% IN FOUR MONTHS, 1.7% INCREASE RECORDED IN CIS

YEREVAN, June 18. /ARKA/. Freight output (excluding pipelines)
dropped by 3.4% in January-April against the same period of 2012, as
compared to an average increase of 1.7% in CIS countries in general,
the CIS Statistical Committee reports.

The highest increase is recorded in Moldova – 24.4%, according to
the report.

Increases in freight output (excluding pipelines) were recorded
also in Kazakhstan (8.7%), Kyrgyzstan (7.2%), Turkmenistan (6.8%),
Azerbaijan (5.5%), Uzbekistan (4.9%) and Tajikistan (2.9%).

Cargo transportation dropped in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia in the
period – by 5.9%, 4.1% and 2.7% respectively.-0– – See more at:

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