AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoProperty Rights Overhaul: Armenia is moving to fully clarify the real estate cadastre by Jan 1, 2030, with amendments aimed at fixing errors in cadastral maps and registration data and reducing disputes that delay property rights. Tax Compliance Crackdown: The prime minister proposes revoking small-business tax benefits for repeated cash-register receipt violations, while expanding QR labeling from Jan 1, 2027 to curb shadow trade. EAEU Academic Mobility: Armenia approved signing an agreement on mutual recognition of academic degrees across EAEU member states, easing labor migration and degree verification. Trade & Industry Pressure: Armenia is extending restrictions on foreign cement imports for another six months, citing the need for a level playing field for local producers. Agriculture Exports: Armenia exported 411 tons of greenhouse vegetables and strawberries to 15 countries and has started apricot shipments, even as Russia tightens import rules on several Armenian products. Banking Reform: A restructuring framework for insolvent banks is being introduced, aligning Armenia with international standards to protect depositors and prevent systemic fallout. Tech & Logistics: DigiTec 2026 was set for Nov 20–22, and Idram and Glovo signed a cooperation deal to enable payments in the Glovo app via Idram&IDBank.
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