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Drop in Armenian exports and imports eased in September due to gradual cessation of re-exports – WB
In September, contraction in Armenian exports and imports moderated due to the phasing out of re-exports, according to the World Bank’s Armenia Monthly Economic Update – November 2025.Cargo transportation in Armenia upped by 1.6% over first three quarters, while passenger transportation dropped by 2.4%
The total volume of cargo transportation in Armenia from January to September 2025 reached 12,263.3 thousand tons (over 12.3 million tons), reflecting a 1.6% rise compared to the same period in 2024.Some $500 million planned for expansion of Zvartnots Airport in Yerevan
American International Airports, an Argentine company owned by Eduardo Eurnekian, an Argentine national of Armenian heritage, which operates Armenia's main Zvartnots airport, intends to invest $500 million over a decade to expand the facility's size, thereby reinforcing Armenia's position as a competitive hub in the region.Customs clearance for individuals in Armenia will be simplified starting October 1
Starting October 1, 2025, the entire customs clearance process for personal goods imported into the Republic of Armenia by individuals through freight forwarding companies will be carried out in a single location.Some 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables exported from Armenia to Russia over 8 months - Papoyan
From January to August, Armenia exported 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables to Russia, of which 998 tons, or 1.36%, were returned, according to Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan.Exports from Armenia to EEU totaled around $1.8 billion during the first seven months of 2025, according to Papoyan.
From January to July 2025, Armenia's exports to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) reached $1.8 billion, reflecting an increase of $42 million or 2.4% compared to the same timeframe in 2024, as stated by Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.Twenty-one Armenian flower suppliers received permission to export their products to Russia
Twenty-one out of the forty-seven Armenian companies engaged in flower cultivation and export, which were inspected by the Armenian regulator and Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor, received permission to export their products to Russia.News 1 - 20 of 1073
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