AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Support for Armenia’s Private Sector: The European Commission disbursed €34m to help Armenian businesses absorb the shock from Russia’s trade restrictions, with trade facilitation and market-access measures for sectors hit hardest, including agriculture, food, floriculture and other exporters. Energy & Transit Trade: Azerbaijan kept the corridor busy, sending about 1,000 tons of diesel fuel to Armenia by rail while also moving Russian wheat via Azerbaijani territory, underscoring how regional logistics are cushioning Armenia’s supply needs. Consumer Rules (July 1): Armenia’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission set new CEPA-aligned consumer protection norms coming into force on July 1, including minimum warranty periods, clear defect disclosure for used goods, and strict repair/replacement timelines. Telecom Deal: Viva Armenia’s acquisition of GNC Alfa is set to be completed soon after regulator approval, with plans to build a large data center. Election Fallout: Opposition parties and figures continue legal challenges to the June 7 vote, while authorities deny violations and report arrests tied to the political dispute. Public Diplomacy: Armenia’s ambassador in Brussels, Tigran Balayan, is using civic and business events to make the EU-facing shift more visible and to open new market links for Armenian producers.
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