AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoArmenia-EU Connectivity: Armenia and the EU pushed economic resilience and new market access, with talks on transport and export support after recent restrictions on Armenian goods. Digital Procurement: Armenia is working with the Eurasian Economic Commission to build a unified digital platform to make EAEU public procurement easier for Armenian firms. Phone Surveillance Debate: A new IMEI registration database bill is drawing sharp criticism over fears of “total control” of citizens’ phone data. AI Partnership: Armenia and the U.S. signed an AI Opportunity Partnership statement focused on pro-innovation rules, AI supply chains, and private investment. Energy & Utilities: Armenia moved to recognize 100% of ENA (Electric Networks of Armenia) as a public priority, aiming to secure uninterrupted power supply. Food Exports Under Pressure: Russia suspended fish imports from Armenia, adding to broader export strain as certification and market access tighten. Agriculture to Europe: Armenian officials met Dutch partners to expand flower exports to EU markets via long-term cooperation with Royal FloraHolland. Banking: Unibank will pay AMD 9.3 bln in dividends, while VTB reported weaker May profit under IFRS. Sports & Economy Angle: Eduard Spertsyan’s €25m transfer to Saudi club Al Ahli highlights continued global demand for Armenian talent.
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