AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIMEI Regulation Debate: Tigran Jrbashyan says Armenia’s planned unified IMEI registration and monitoring system should be justified economically and legally, arguing the EU typically relies more on customs, operator-law enforcement cooperation, and criminal liability than mandatory device-by-device state registration. Armenia-Israel Diplomatic Shock: Israel’s cabinet unanimously approved recognizing the Armenian genocide, a move set for Knesset ratification and widely seen as a rebuke to Turkey amid worsening ties. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Iran and Armenia took part in the Kajaran Tunnel launch ceremony under the North-South Highway project, aiming to cut the route by ~14 km, raise speeds, and reduce winter pass risks. Food Transit Through Azerbaijan: Another Russian wheat shipment—770 tons in 11 rail wagons—moved to Armenia via Azerbaijan, alongside ongoing fuel deliveries, underscoring the growing role of regional transit corridors. Tech & Trade Compliance: A guide explains EAC certification under the EAEU customs union, warning buyers against unverified electronics that may not meet safety and market-access rules. Sports Business Signal: Eduard Spertsyan’s €25m transfer to Saudi Pro League club Al Ahli highlights continued investment in Armenian talent abroad. Politics Watch: The Constitutional Court hearing on election challenges continues, with the court expected to rule by July 4.
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