AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRussia–Armenia Trade Shock: Rosselkhoznadzor will restrict imports of all Armenian quarantine products and their transit to EAEU states from June 12, citing repeated detections of pests such as khapra beetle in nuts and dried fruit. Export Support: Armenia’s government is drafting new subsidies to help exporters of apricots, cherries, bottled grape wine, brandy and mineral water, with per-kg/per-liter compensation and an application process via the Economy Ministry. Food Policy: Armenia extended a temporary ban on wheat exports to non-EAEU markets for another six months, citing food security. Aviation & Infrastructure: PM Pashinyan urged faster expansion of Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport and work toward international status for Syunik Airport, while preparations for a modular new nuclear plant continue. Business & Finance: Wildberries and Unibank launched installment purchases in Armenia (up to AMD 2.5m, up to 36 months). EU Engagement: The EU Council appointed Cosmin Dinescu as Head of Mission for the new EU Partnership Mission in Armenia, focused on resilience and hybrid threats. Regional Business: Yerevan hosted an Armenian-Polish business forum with a cooperation agreement aimed at investment and trade ties.
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