Tuesday, November 11 2025,
ArmInfo. To further develop Kazakh-Armenian cooperation in digitalization and artificial intelligence, Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Armenia, Bolat Imanbayev,
met with Gevorg Mantashyan, First Deputy Minister of High-Tech
Industry of Armenia.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's information and telecommunications technology (ICT) sector saw an increase in revenue by 21% in the first nine months (compared to a
0.3% decline the previous year), reaching AMD 886 billion ($2.279 billion), according to data from the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's service sector accelerated its annual growth from 5.9% to 9.9% in January-September 2025, exceeding AMD 2.9 trillion ($7.5 billion).
In September alone, the volume of provided services decreased by 2% to AMD 353 billion ($921.8 million).
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's trade sector revenue slowed from 19.5% to 3.5% in January-September 2025, amounting to 4.7 trillion drams ($12.1 billion). According to
the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia, trade turnover
in Armenia decreased by 1.3% in September of this year, reaching
583.5 billion drams ($1.5 billion).
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. The supply of Kazakh grain to Armenia is an example of food diplomacy, as stated by Tobylbek Omarov, Managing Director of JSC NC Food Corporation, according to the company's press service.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's telecommunications sector revenue in January-September 2025, compared to the same period in 2024, increased by 2.5% (versus 3.1% growth a year earlier), reaching 126.7 billion drams, according to data from the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's metallurgy sector saw an average production decline of 10% in the first nine months of 2025 (compared to a 7% increase the previous year ). According to data from the RA Statistics Committee, this decline was mainly due to a deterioration in copper and molybdenum concentrate production, with ferromolybdenum output also seeing a continued decline.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Cargo transportation in Armenia in January- September 2025 increased by 1.6% compared to the same period in 2024, reaching 12,236.3 tons. Meanwhile, passenger transportation decreased by 2.4% during the reporting period (versus a 19.8% increase a year earlier), reaching 173,195.3 people, as evidenced by data from the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. In January-September 2025, Armenia generated 7,355.6 million kWh of electricity, marking an 8.2% increase compared to the same period last year. According to the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia, power generation decreased by 10.8% in September alone, amounting to 847.5 million kWh.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. During the first nine months of 2025, production of cognac, wine, and whiskey in Armenia decreased, while production of sparkling wine, beer, vodka, liqueur, and other alcoholic beverages increased, according to data from the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. 5,312,038 Armenian drams — that’s the October result of the “The Power of One Dram” initiative, which will be fully donated to the “Symphonic Forest” program implemented by the My Forest Armenia NGO. The reforestation initiative was originally proposed by the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, marking its 20th jubilee concert season in a unique way. Within the framework of the project, 20,000 trees will be planted, of which 6,250 will be financed thanks to “The Power of One Dram.”
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. The hardest thing of all is to find a cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat. This saying, attributed to Confucius, could very well apply to Armenia's nuclear energy sector.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. The PSRC is planning to revoke Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC's operating license, as announced in a statement issued by the regulatory body. According to the source, the issue will be considered on November 13.
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan participated in the 124th meeting of the Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
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Monday, November 10 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia and Iran discussed prospects for cooperation in the tourism sector. This was reported by the Armenian Ministry of Economy, citing the meeting between Minister Gevorg Papoyan and Iranian Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri, which took place in Saudi Arabia on the sidelines of the 26th session of the General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
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Saturday, November 8 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's first Earth remote sensing satellite, Armsat-1, has entered the controlled deorbit phase, marking the completion of its satellite program, the Armenian Ministry of High-Tech Industry reports.
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Saturday, November 8 2025,
ArmInfo. The investments in Armenia's military-industrial complex have amounted to approximately $450 million over the past two years. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this in a video address on Facebook on November 8.
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Saturday, November 8 2025,
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Saturday, November 8 2025,
ArmInfo. Armenia's industrial sector declined by 5.7% year-on-year in January-September 2025 (compared to 12.6% growth a year ago), reaching 2.055 trillion drams ($5.3 billion).
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