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 EGYPT REACHES FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION
 
 18:11, 10 Feb 2015
 Siranush Ghazanchyan
 
 Egypt has reached a free trade zone agreement with the Eurasian
 Economic Union (EEU), Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi said
 Tuesday, RIA Novosti reports.
 
 "We have reached an agreement to establish a free trade zone between
 Egypt and the Eurasian Economic Union," Sisi said.
 
 There was more than $4.5 billion of trade between Russia and Egypt
 in 2014, a more than 80 percent increase on the year before, said
 President Putin.
 
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 Gasoline prices in Armenia fall by almost 10 %
 
 17:09, 11.02.2015
 Region:Armenia
 Theme: Economics
 
 YEREVAN. – The gasoline prices in Yerevan fell by almost ten percent making 450-460 drams per liter as compared to previous 490-500. 
 
 The prices for regular and premium gasoline fell to 430 and 450 drams in CPS filling stations, deputy president of CPS, one of the largest oil traders in Armenia, Yura Yeghoyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
 
 “I can't say how long the low price will be preserved. This depends on prices of our suppliers,” he said.
 
 Asked whether the decrease in prices is lined to the offer from “Rosneft Armenia” company that is selling Russian petrolium products in Armenia, Yegoyan said: “Yes, we get them from Rosneft. Everythingt depends on price.”
 
 
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 Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostI can't understand why the oil barrel price has dropped so much effecting the globe.....anyone know what has caused it?Also the potential of geopoliticle manuevering ... USA manipulators can afford to drive prices down because of N Dakota/Canadian frack oil boom and they know this hurts Russia.Originally posted by Artashes View PostFracking.
 Under normal practice this group would fraudulently keep prices high, but to hurt Russia they've flooded the market.
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 There is also reduced demand because of the weaknesses in the world economy created by the last financial disaster.Originally posted by Artashes View PostAlso the potential of geopoliticle manuevering ... USA manipulators can afford to drive prices down because of N Dakota/Canadian frack oil boom and they know this hurts Russia.
 Under normal practice this group would fraudulently keep prices high, but to hurt Russia they've flooded the market.Hayastan or Bust.
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 Armenia’s foreign trade shrinks 30.4% in January 2015
 
 YEREVAN, February 20. /ARKA/. Armenia’s foreign trade turnover shrank 30.4% in January 2015, compared with January 2014, to $272.5 million, the National Statistical Service of Armenia reports.
 
 According to the statistical report, the country’s exports totaled $75.6 million in January 2015 showing a 21.9% year-on-year decline, and imports $196.9 million – a 33.2% decline.
 
 As a result, negative balance amounted to $121.3 million in January 2015. --0-----
 
 
 
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 EURASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK'S ANTI-CRISIS FUND TO LEND $150 MILLION TO ARMENIA FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH-SOUTH MOTOR ROAD
 
 YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. Eurasian Development Bank's Anti-crisis
 Fund will lend $150 million to Armenia for construction of North-South
 motor road, Dmitry Pankin, chairman of the bank's board, said Wednesday
 at an online conference.
 
 In his words, the deal is already formalized and the money will be
 sent to Armenia soon.
 
 <<This is a 560-kilometer motorway, which will cross Armenia's entire
 territory and will connect Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Russia,>>
 he said.
 
 Pankin stressed that this is one of the six investment projects
 that are already approved and waiting for implementation by the
 Anti-crisis Fund.
 
 After settlement of technical matters and ratification of the
 agreement the financial resources are planned to be transferred to
 Armenia in 2015.
 
 On January 14, 2010, the Armenian government approved the investment
 program on construction of the North-South transport corridor as well
 as $500-million loan agreement between Armenia and Asian Development
 Bank.
 
 The goal of the project is to upgrade Armenia's main corridor road as
 part of a broader thrust to improve connectivity, and boost trade,
 growth and livelihood opportunities in the Caucasus and Central
 Asia sub-regions.
 
 The transport corridor will stretch from the southern Armenian town of
 Meghri, on the border with Iran, to Bavra in the north on the border
 with Georgia.
 
 The North-South transport corridor will enable Armenia to mitigate
 the effects of the blockade imposed by Azerbaijan and Turkey.
 
 The Anti-crisis Fund's investments total $2.63 billion, of which $190
 million will be lent to Armenia under two approved projects. The
 Anti-crisis Fund amounting to $8.513 billion was established by
 six countries - Armenia Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia
 and Tajikistan.
 
 The fund's main goal is to assist the member countries in overcoming
 consequences of crises, strengthening their economies and developing
 integration processes.
 
 In June 2009, the countries empowered the Eurasian Development Bank
 to run the fund's financial resources. ---0---
 
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 This is why I have been for Armenia joining the EEU.
 
 INDIA TO NEGOTIATE FREE TRADE ZONE WITH RUSSIA-LED CUSTOMS UNION
 
 Published time: February 26, 2015 11:30
 Edited time: February 26, 2015 12:09
  India is to start negotiating a free trade agreement with the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan within the next six months, Indian Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry Rajeev Kher has said. India is to start negotiating a free trade agreement with the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan within the next six months, Indian Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry Rajeev Kher has said.
 
 Reuters/Ahmad Masood
 
 India is to start negotiating a free trade agreement with the Customs
 Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan within the next six months,
 Indian Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry Rajeev Kher has said.
 
 A Russian-Indian working group which was established in November 2014
 will consider the negotiating of a comprehensive free trade agreement
 between India and the Customs Union.
 
 Kher said the working group would put forward proposals within the
 next six months and the negotiating process would start after that,
 TASS reports.
 
 As most of the developed world in the West is suffering an economic
 downturn, the developing world has been stepping up efforts to bring
 their economies closer.
 
 Russia ratifies $100bn BRICS New Development Bank
 
 Most recently, China said it could establish a free trade zone with
 a broader Russia-led economic bloc that also includes Armenia and is
 expected to include Kyrgyzstan soon.
 
 READ MORE: China and Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union may set up
 free trade zone
 
 The Eurasian customs union is a regional bloc that includes Russia,
 Belarus and Kazakhstan aimed at creating a single economic space with
 common tariffs. The group has a population of 168 million people and
 a GDP of more than $2 trillion.
 
 The BRICS countries which include Brazil, Russia, India, China and
 South Africa will also have established by the end of the year the $100
 billion New Development Bank, as a rival to the IMF and the World Bank.Hayastan or Bust.
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