
A 17.5% economic decline (2,466,298bn AMD) was registered in Armenia this January-October, the RA Statistical Service told NEWS.am. The biggest decline, 18.5%, was registered this January-July, 18.4% this January-August and 18.3% this January-September. The present figure is 17.5%.
It is noteworthy that a generally smaller annual decline in GDP was registered in Armenia. On the other hand, a 5% decline in GDP was registered on a month-to-month basis.
GDP growth of nearly 5% was registered this September as compared with this August.
A 51.6% decline was registered in the construction sector this January-October, an 11.4% decline in the industrial sector, a 1.5% decline in the services sector and a 0.8% decline in the agricultural sector.
A 19.1% decline in the construction sector was registered this October as compared with this September despite an increase of more than 25% on construction this September. Armenia’s foreign trade turnover registered a 31% decrease – down to 3,220m USD. Imports exceeded exports 4.7 times, with an unfavorable trade balance exceeding U.S. $2bn.
Many economists accounts for the lower economic decline by the fact that the crisis was palpable as far back as last October (which is the reason for a relatively favorable picture), rather than by positive tendencies in the Armenian economy.
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