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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. Armenia can play an important role for the BRICS countries in terms of accessing European markets. This was stated by Sameep Shastri, Vice Chairman of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in an interview with journalists at the international forum "New Horizons of Cooperation between Armenia and the EAEU with BRICS and SCO" on August 8 in Yerevan. He recalled that when the BRICS concept was first introduced, many people were skeptical about it because the countries are located in completely different parts of the world. "But as we have seen, this concept has proven itself. In relation to Armenia, logistics routes can be very important because they could play a significant role in moving towards Europe," Shastri noted. When asked to describe the practical steps being taken, the BRICS representative acknowledged that things are not easy at the moment, but assured that progress is not standing still. "A couple of years ago, we could not imagine the existence of electronic cars or electronic banking, both of which are now actively being implemented. Therefore, I believe that the most important step in logistics is improving and developing infrastructure. Currently there are planes that use more cost-effective energy sources. Consequently, it is necessary to enhance the technological aspects of transportation routes, create new roads and establish new routes for supplies, deliveries and technological transfer," Shastri added. At the same time, he emphasized that for the BRICS countries, Armenia is primarily interesting for its rich resources, especially in agriculture. "In order for a shift of power to occur in the international arena, we need countries that can develop their economies and become strong players," he concluded. Tatyana Seliverstova, a member of the board of the ANO "Leaders of International Cooperation", advisor to the director of the Chinese Center for Technology Transfer of the SCO Member States and a director of the BRICS business incubator, discussed the opening of the Armenia-BRICS Business Cooperation Center in Yerevan today. She emphasized that the main goal of the Center is to promote Armenian businesses in international arena with BRICS countries. "Additionally, the center aims to attract investments and trade partners from the BRICS countries to Armenia. It will be a coordination hub for economic cooperation between Armenia and the BRICS countries. We will find specialized partners at the request of Armenian businesses, we will secure additional investments for projects that have the potential to attract foreign investments and will facilitate business exchanges between communities and entrepreneurs," she concluded.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The Armenia-BRICS
Business Cooperation Center has officially started its activities in
Yerevan. The launch of the Center was announced on August 8, during
the international forum "New Horizons of Cooperation between Armenia
and the EAEU with BRICS and the SCO".
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The time has come for BRICS and SCO to jointly transform from a unipolar to a multipolar world. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sameep Shastri during his welcoming speech at the opening of the international forum "New Horizons of Cooperation between Armenia and the EAEU with BRICS and SCO" on August 8 in Yerevan.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. In order to provide access to finance for small and medium-sized businesses in Armenia, they want to use the factoring tool. The decision on this was made at the meeting of the RA government on August 8.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, a member of the World Bank Group, will provide Armenia with a loan of 92.3 million euros, with another $16 million in grant money provided by the Global Concessional Financing Facility (GCFF). The draft law "On ratification of the agreement between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the IBRD" was approved at a Cabinet meeting on August 8.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) will provide Armenia with a grant of 100 million drams for the restoration of flood-affected settlements in the Lori and Tavush regions of the republic.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The term of the free economic zone (FEZ) "Alliance" will be extended for 1 year. The decision on this was made at the meeting of the RA government on August 8.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The Armenian government will allocate 1.428 billion drams for the implementation of subvention programs. The decision to allocate financial resources was made at a cabinet meeting on August 8.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The French Development Agency will provide Armenia with a loan of 75 million euros to implement the country's state budget support program. The draft law "On ratification of the agreement between the RA Government and the AFD" was approved at the meeting of the RA Cabinet of Ministers on August 8.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo.This year, Ardshinbank has once again been honored with the "Best Corporate Bank in Armenia" award by the British Euromoney magazine. The Bank has been recognized as the best due to its high-quality, diverse, and flexible financial services, excellent customer service, and continuous innovation. This is primarily evidenced by the Bank's outstanding financial performance.
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Thursday, August 8 2024,
ArmInfo. The current government is proud of the tax overfulfillment in Armenia over the past two years. However, already at the end of the first quarter of 2024, the authorities, albeit in a low voice, began to talk about the possible underfulfillment of the target state budget indicator, and by the end of June they officially announced that tax arrears had reached approximately 9%.
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Wednesday, August 7 2024,
ArmInfo. In 202, Armenia reduced its natural gas imports by 8.1% to 2,725,280.3 cubic meters, with a 6.7% decrease in customs value to $470.1 million. According to data from the RA Customs Service, Armenia traditionally imports natural gas from Russia and Iran.
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