ArmInfo.Economic activity in Armenia remains at a fairly high level. This was stated by the RA Minister of Finance Vahe Hovhannisyan on September 2 at a meeting of the parliamentary committee on financial and budgetary issues, presenting the execution of the state budget for January-June of this year.
Thus, touching upon the main indicators, the head of the Ministry of Finance indicated that the sharp increase in metallurgical production and consumption of internally displaced persons from Artsakh, as well as the economic activity of the latter, contributed to maintaining the positions of the economic activity index (EAI). In particular, according to the results of the first half of the year, the EAI was 10.4%, which is mainly due to the growth of industrial output, trade and services. Construction and the agricultural sector also contributed to the recorded growth, noted Hovhannisyan (the leaders in growth were: trade turnover with an indicator of 22.9%, construction with 18.2%, industry with 18.2%, services with 4.4%, electricity production with 5%, agriculture with 4% - ed.).
During the reporting period, inbound tourism to Armenia decreased by 6.1% compared to last year, which is mainly due to a 23.6% decrease in the number of tourists from the Russian Federation. Along with this, an increase in the number of visitors from Georgia, Iran and India was recorded.
As a result, despite the decline in the current year compared to the previous one, the current figures significantly exceed the 2019 figures, the Minister said. Transfers coming to Armenia have also decreased, the head of the Ministry of Finance noted. Thus, the net inflow of remittances decreased by 48.3%, mainly due to a 64.9% decrease in the net inflow of transfers for non-commercial purposes from the Russian Federation.
The average monthly number of officially registered unemployed decreased by 4.1%, amounting to 44.5 thousand people, the number of hired workers increased by 5% - to 745,978. The average salary increased by 6.8%, while in the public sector, compared to the private sector, salaries grew faster. Nevertheless, in the public sector, the average monthly salary is 211,319 drams, and for <private> - 306,316 drams. Real wages in Armenia under 0.6% conditions increased by 7.4%.
At the same time, as Hovhannisyan noted, 12-month natural inflation continues to be in the negative range - at the level of 0.8%. At the same time, the Central Bank in the first half of the year reduced the refinancing rate by 1.25 percentage points - to 8%. As a result, the yield on government bonds decreased. During the reporting period, compared to January-June 2023, due to a significant decline in the country risk premium, the yield on Eurobonds on the secondary market also decreased. According to the head of the Ministry of Finance, in general, it can be said that the tax and budget policy of the country's authorities has had a certain positive impact.
Thus, during the reporting period, the revenues of the state treasury of Armenia, compared to the same period last year, increased by 4.7%. Thus, for January-June 2024, the revenues of the state budget of Armenia amounted to 1 trillion 243.7 billion drams, ensuring 92% of the fulfillment of the indicator projected by the revised program for the first half of the year. Compared to the same period last year, the revenues of the state budget for the reporting period increased by 7.2% or 83 billion drams. At the same time, the performance of the indicator compared to the annual <revised> amounted to 45.6%. The growth of state treasury revenues, according to the minister, is largely due to the increase in tax revenues in almost all areas, with the exception of VAT and excise tax. At the same time, during the reporting period, a shortfall of about 8% was recorded; it was planned to collect taxes and duties for 1 trillion 305 billion drams, but deductions amounted to only 1 trillion 187.6 billion, or 117.4 billion drams less than planned.
The RA state budget expenditures amounted to 1 trillion 232.7 billion drams, ensuring 87.5% of the implementation of the revised program for the first half of the year (1 trillion 408.5 billion drams). Compared to the same period last year, the indicator increased by 20.1% or 206.3 billion drams. The performance of the indicator compared to the annual <revised> was 38.4%. For January-June 2024, the RA state budget was executed with a surplus of about 11 billion drams. Meanwhile, for the reporting period, the deficit was planned in the amount of 56.4 billion drams, and the surplus for the same period last year was 134.3 billion drams. Let us recall that according to the state budget for 2024, in this year under conditions of ensuring 7% GDP growth, the revenues of the state treasury of Armenia will amount to 2 trillion 723 billion drams (25.9% of GDP), and expenditures - 3 trillion 206 billion drams (30.5% of GDP). Of the 2 trillion 723 billion drams of state treasury revenues, 2 trillion 613 billion will be tax revenues and state duties (24.9% of GDP). 22 billion 276 million drams will be official grants and 87 billion 676 million - other revenues. The GDP deflator will grow by 4%. Average inflation is projected at 3.2%. The state budget deficit will amount to 482.9 billion drams or 4.6% of GDP.