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Alina Hovhannisyan

Arsen Torosyan: Armenia is transforming from labor exporter into  labor recipient

Arsen Torosyan: Armenia is transforming from labor exporter into  labor recipient

ArmInfo.  Armenia and Bulgaria have agreed to expand cooperation in the areas of social security and labor migration. This was reported by the press service of the  Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, citing the meeting between  Bulgarian Ambassador to Armenia Nikol Nikolov and Armenian Minister  of Labor and Social Affairs Arsen Torosyan.

The parties expressed their readiness to advance dialogue on the  draft Agreement on Social Security and to facilitate the effective  implementation of existing regulatory mechanisms.

Minister Torosyan praised the existing friendly relations between  Armenia and Bulgaria, emphasizing that the existing mutual trust and  cooperation experience create a favorable foundation for deepening  sectoral ties and implementing new initiatives. Presenting the  ongoing reforms in the sector, the minister noted that Armenia's  labor market is gradually entering a new stage of development,  transforming the country from a labor exporter into a labor  recipient.

In this context, Arsen Torosyan also noted that in recent years,  Armenia has seen steady job growth, which contributes to increased  employment, stimulates socioeconomic activity, and simultaneously  creates new opportunities for attracting foreign specialists.

It is worth noting that, according to the Statistical Committee, the  unemployment rate in Armenia decreased from 13.4% to 12.8% by 2025.  The number of unemployed in the country decreased by 4.9% to 172,300.   At the same time, the employment rate in Armenia decreased from 51.2%  to 50.6% by 2025. In total, the country has a labor force of  2,325,300, of which 1,177,200 are employed.