AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Trade Pivot: Armenia is pushing for special economic status in the EU, with the Economy Ministry saying talks with European partners are underway and require EU-wide consensus. Export Pressure & Subsidies: Russia’s Rosselkhoznadzor extended bans on Armenian quarantine-controlled imports, while Armenia approved subsidies to help exporters shift to non-Russian markets. Banking & Capital Markets: Armeconombank reported 2025 profit up 39% to AMD 12.6bn, alongside new digital services and bond access via mobile/online platforms. Legal & Political Fallout: A Yerevan court accepted Gagik Tsarukyan’s defamation lawsuit against PM Nikol Pashinyan, while another court ordered a rerun at two polling stations after CEC annulments. Anti-Corruption: Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee reported new arrests tied to alleged voter bribery and money laundering ahead of the June 7 vote. Humanitarian Logistics: Armenian trucks delivered 80 tons of aid to Lebanon via the Margara border crossing. Tourism Signals: New flight links are boosting Armenia’s connectivity as tourism spending hits record levels abroad. Media & Tech: Public Television of Armenia is advancing a China-aided studio project to expand TV content production.
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