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    EXPERT: ARMENIA MAY TAKE ADVANTAGES OF RUSSIA-PROPOSED EURASIAN CORRIDOR IF ABKHAZIAN RAILWAY SECTION OPENS

    YEREVAN, September 11. /ARKA/. Armenia may take advantages of the
    Eurasian corridor that Russia has proposed to open if the railroad
    stretching across Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia opens, Aram Safaryan,
    head of an NGO called Integration and Development, said Wednesday
    in Novosti International Press Center. The Russia-proposed corridor
    stretches from its Far East region to the European Union's border.

    "Specialists have calculated that if this corridor works properly,
    in accordance with its technical and economic regulations, cargo
    transportation from the Far East to Europe will take less time, up
    to 50 days, in the future thanks to immense government investments,
    and it may become cheaper," Safaryan said.

    "But only the opening of the Abkhazian section of the railway would
    give this advantage to Armenia."

    Safaryan said if the Abkhazian railway starts functioning, it would
    benefit Armenia's trade with Russia and its partners.

    "China is our second biggest trade partner after Russia, and the
    first partner, if gas component is not taken into account. Our trade
    turnover amounted to almost $500 million in 2012."

    Safaryan also said that prices for Chinese goods may be other, if
    the Abkhazian section is opened.

    "The status of observer at Shanghai Cooperation Organization
    will become reasonable if we solve important problems within the
    Commonwealth of Independent States," he said.

    In his words, specialists find prospects for the opening very high
    given political processes in Georgia. ---0---

    16:49 11.09.2013

    Armenia may take advantages of the Eurasian corridor that Russia has proposed to open if the railroad stretching across Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia opens, Aram Safaryan, head of an NGO called Integration and Development, said Wednesday in Novosti International Press Center. The Russia-proposed corridor stretches from its Far East region to the European Union’s border.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      ORACLE TO ESTABLISH AN EXCELLENCE CENTER IN ARMENIA

      15:20 13.09.2013

      Hasmik Dilanyan
      Public Radio of Armenia

      A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Armenian
      Government and the American Oracle Corporation. The document was signed
      by the head of Staff of RA Government, Minister Vache Gabrielyan and
      Alain Blanc, Senior Vice President of the Oracle Corporation.

      Under the MoU Oracle will provide assistance to Armenia within the
      framework of its educational programs. It also envisages assessment
      and expansion of application of Oracle Solutions in the state bodies
      of Armenia, establishment of excellence centers in Armenia, etc.

      Oracle's Senior Vice President Blanc expressed confidence that the
      American company's entry to the market will be successful, which will,
      in turn, stimulate various innovation programs.

      "The development of IT sector id among the priorities of the Armenian
      Government," Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan said. "We register a 15-20%
      growth in the field and we are confident that the bilateral cooperation
      will give new impetus to the further development of the UT sphere
      our country," he added.

      Agreement on cooperation between the Armenian side and Oracle was
      reached still on December 7, 2012 during a meeting between Prime
      Minister Sargsyan and heads of the American corporation in Frankfurt,
      Germany.

      The Oracle Company was founded in 1977 in the United States. The
      company has more than 390,000 customers and its software products
      are presented in more than 145 countries.

      Hayastan or Bust.

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        Rasia Announces Achievement of Key Milestone for Southern Armenia Railway in Meeting with Armenian Prime Minister
        PR Newswire

        DALIAN, China, September 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

        Prior to the start of the World Economic Forum, Rasia FZE announced in a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan the achievement of a key milestone for the Southern Armenia Railway, including the release of a highly favorable feasibility study and the recommended railway design route from China Communications Construction Company ("CCCC").

        Joseph Borkowski, Chairman of Dubai-based investment firm Rasia FZE which owns the 50-year concession for the Southern Armenia Railway, highlighted the strong economic viability and regional importance of the railway, as demonstrated by the feasibility study. Having reached this key milestone, Rasia will now move towards securing essential regional cooperation for the following financing, construction and operating stages of the project.

        The feasibility study results indicate that the Southern Armenia Railway will cost approximately US $3.5 billion to construct, have a length of 305 kilometers from Gagarin to Agarak, and provide a base operating capacity of 25 million tons per annum. The railway will have 84 bridges spanning 19.6 kilometers and 60 tunnels of 102.3 kilometers, comprising 40% of the total project length. The selected railway alignment is nearly 44 kilometers shorter than previously estimated from Gavar to Agarak and will include the Gagarin to Gavar connection to the existing railway network, operated by the JSC Russian Railways subsidiary South Caucasus Railway CJSC.

        Mr. Borkowski expressed his sincere gratitude for the time invested by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan in Dalian, China and for the strong support of Minister Beglaryan and the staff of the Ministry of Transport and Communication over the past year. Mr. Borkowski also reiterated his great satisfaction with the exceptional work and dedication of the CCCC team, enabling completion of the feasibility study ahead of schedule, and the positive technical cooperation with General Director Mr. Viktor Rebets and his team at South Caucasus Railway CJSC.

        As the key missing link in the International North-South Transport Corridor, the Southern Armenia Railway will create the shortest transportation route from the ports of the Black Sea to the ports of the Persian Gulf. The Southern Armenia Railway will establish a major commodities transit corridor between Europe and the Persian Gulf region, with conservative long-term traffic volume forecasts of 18.3 million tons per annum. Once the railway is completed, transport costs and times for the region are expected to improve substantially, fostering greater regional trade and economic growth while dramatically strengthening the Armenian economy. The feasibility study suggests a National Economic IRR for Armenia exceeding 11%. The implementation of the Southern Armenia Railway Project is a top strategic priority for Armenia and the region.

        SOURCE Rasia FZE

        Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1467736#ixzz2f0pCogXO
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          Thank you guys for these updates, keep them coming, we need more economic discussion on this forum

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            US TO INCREASE FUNDING TO ARMENIA - NEWSPAPER

            September 18, 2013 | 08:41

            YEREVAN. - The United Stateswill increase financial assistance to
            Armenia, and this assistance will be carried out by way of a variety
            of programs, Zhamanak daily reports.

            "We have learned that the US is determined to reinstate the Millennium
            Challenge program this year. According to some information, the US
            plans to start the second phase of the program by the year's end.

            "It was previously planned to fund up to $400-450 million in the case
            of a second phase of the program. But, now, it has become apparent
            that the US plans to make it reach up to half a billion dollars,"
            Zhamanak writes.

            News from Armenia - NEWS.am
            Hayastan or Bust.

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              VINOKUROV: EXIT FROM TRANSPORT BLOCKADE TO BRING ECONOMIC BREAKTHROUGH TO ARMENIA

              YERERVAN, September 24. /ARKA/. Yevgeny Vinokurov, the director of the
              Eurasian Bank's Center for Integration Studies, speaking Tuesday at a
              video press conference held for representatives of Armenia, Belarus,
              Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia to present the results of the
              Eurasian Bank's Integration Barometer - 2013, said when Armenia gets
              out of the transport blockade and become a railway transit country,
              it will enjoy an economic breakthrough.

              "The major task is to ensure a non-stop operation of the railway
              communication between Russia and Iran through Abkhazia and Georgia.

              When it comes online it will enable Armenia to make a breakthrough
              to advance towards sustainable economic development. We consider this
              as the key long-term projects for Armenia's economy," he said.

              The 556-km transport corridor from the southern Armenian town of
              Meghri, on the border with Iran, to Bavra in the north on the border
              with Georgia will open a gateway to the Black Sea. The North-South
              transport corridor will enable Armenia to mitigate the effects of
              the blockade imposed by Azerbaijan and Turkey.

              The North -South transport corridor project was initiated by Russia
              and Iran. Armenia and Iran have also agreed at the highest level to
              consider the possibility of laying a railway link between the two
              countries that will become part of the transport corridor.

              According to Vinokurov, normalization of Russian-Georgian relations
              is a key to the process of Armenia's accession to the Customs Union
              of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus.

              During a visit to Armenia in 2013 January Georgian Prime Minister
              Bidzina Ivanishvili spoke about the possible revival of the railway
              link between Russia and Armenia through Abkhazia interrupted by the
              1992-93 Georgian-Abkahzian war.

              Vinokurov pointed out the decrease of the natural gas price and customs
              duties for rough diamonds and improvement of the labor migration
              situation among the advantages Armenia will have when joins the
              Customs Union.

              Armenian and Russian presidents, Serzh Sargsyan and Vladimir Putin,
              made a joint statement on September 3, after they met in Moscow. It
              has become known from the statement that Armenia has decided to join
              the Customs Union and it intends to take part in formation of Eurasian
              Economic Union in the future. Putin said that the Russian Railway
              may invest about 15 billion rubles in development of Armenia's railway.

              ---0---

              18:00 24.09.2013

              Yevgeny Vinokurov, the director of the Eurasian Bank’s Center for Integration Studies, speaking Tuesday at a video press conference held for representatives of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia to present the results of the Eurasian Bank’s Integration Barometer – 2013, said when Armenia gets out of the transport blockade and become a railway transit country, it will enjoy an economic breakthrough.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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                IRAN CALLS FOR ENHANCEMENT OF TIES WITH ARMENIA


                11:19 03.10.2013

                Armenia, Iran
                Iranian First Vice President Es'haq Jahangiri has urged closer
                cooperation between Tehran and Yerevan on all fronts, Press TV reports.

                In a message to Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the Iranian
                vice president called for the expansion of Tehran-Yerevan relations
                in political, economic and cultural fields.

                He also expressed optimism that the enhancement of mutual ties between
                Iran and Armenia will help promote peace in the region and across
                the globe.

                Jahangiri also congratulated the Armenian nation and government on
                the anniversary of the country's independence day.

                In line with their existing bilateral relations, Tehran and Yerevan
                have established growing energy ties over the recent years. Iran has
                bartered more than 1.5 billion cubic meters of gas with Armenia's
                electricity over the past six years.

                Last year, Iran exchanged some 481 million cubic meters of gas for
                the neighboring country's electricity, the largest amount of bartering
                between Iran and Armenia in six years.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                  Air Armenia to purchase two more planes

                  15:35 05/10/2013 » ECONOMY



                  Air Armenia airline will soon purchase two more planes, Vahan
                  Harutyunyan, airline's co-owner, told Panorama.am.

                  `The respective agreements are signed and two more planes are expected
                  to arrive soon,' he said.

                  Mr Harutyunyan confirmed the information that the airline has rented a
                  Boeing 737 plane. He said that Air Armenia will begin operating daily
                  Yerevan-Moscow flights on October 27.

                  The General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia has granted Air
                  Armenia designations to operate flights to Moscow, Sochi, Samara,
                  Rostov, Krasnodar and Saint Petersburg.


                  Source: Panorama.am
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                    5 large hotels are being built in Jermuk

                    October 05, 2013 | 14:41


                    Five large hotels are being built in the Armenian resort town of
                    Jermuk, Mayor Vardan Hovhannisyan said during the forum of village
                    communities.

                    He is confident that the opening of new hotels will bring more
                    tourists to the town.

                    `Hotels will provide different services . They are designed for
                    different consumers. We gradually acquire the glory we used to have
                    during the Soviet times. Jermuk is a part of
                    Yerevan-Noravanq-Tatev-Karabakh tourist corridor. Tourists who are
                    traveling along this route, would be happy to spend a day or two at
                    our resort,' he emphasized.


                    News from Armenia - NEWS.am
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                      ARMENIAN HONEY RECOGNIZED THE BEST AT FESTIVAL OF TEA AND HONEY IN TBILISI

                      by David Stepanyan

                      ARMINFO
                      Tuesday, October 8, 12:25

                      Armenian honey was recognized the best at the Festival of Tea and Honey
                      in Tbilisi on 7 October. The two-day-long festivities were timed to
                      Tbilisoba, an annual October festival in Tbilisi celebrating diversity
                      and attracting many people from the capital and across the country. The
                      winner of the Festival was David Movsisyan, a 56-year-old beekeeper
                      from the village of Beniamin, Shirak region, Armenia. The Armenian
                      honey was presented also by a beekeeper-specialist of Multi-Agro
                      Company Hovhanness Petoyan.

                      ArmInfo's correspondent reports from Tbilisi that the second prize
                      went to the representative of the Turkish beekeeping company Antik
                      Ani Bal from Kars, Adem Ertac. The winners were selected via voting of
                      visitors who tasted the honey samples from Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh,
                      Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Georgia.

                      Various types of teas and bee-products were presented at the Festival.

                      Caucasus tea - a set of teas and herbs from different regions of the
                      South Caucasus - was presented at the event. Under the brand Caucasus
                      Cheese Georgian, Armenians and Turkish cheese-makers presented a new
                      type of cheese produced at Ashotsk Cheese Factory. A collection of
                      wines from wine-growing regions of the South Caucasus produced at
                      Oshakan Winnery was introduced under the brand Caucasus Bouquet. As
                      previously, the Caucasian brands (cheese, tea, honey and wine)
                      introduced by the Caucasus Business and Development Network (CBDN)
                      got a lot of interest because of their regional format.

                      "We are very happy to present a pack of the Caucasian tea instead of
                      a report on the results of the big and interesting work we carried
                      out within the frames of the Festival. It is the best evidence of
                      the fruitfulness of our modest efforts to facilitate the dialogue
                      and cooperation of businessmen in the South Caucasus," says Oskari
                      Pentikainen, Senior Programme Officer at International Alert.

                      The Festival of Tea and Honey was organized by CBDN to promote
                      Caucasus brands. Established in 2005, CBDN has regional offices in
                      Yerevan, Baku, Gyumri, Stepanakert, Kutaisi, Kars, Tbilisi, Sukhum/i,
                      Tskhinval/i. CBDN Yerevan Office was represented by the Institute for
                      Civil Society and Regional Development. All the initiatives of CBDN
                      supported by International Alert aim to make a positive contribution
                      and follow the principles of do-no-harm. Caucasus Business and
                      Development Network promotes peace-building through regional economic
                      cooperation and dialogue between all business communities across the
                      South Caucasus.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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