Why electricity prices have not decreased: former CEO of “Electric Networks of Armenia” explains
The liberalization of Armenia’s energy market, launched in 2022, has led to financial losses and prevented a reduction in electricity tariffs
Read MoreThe liberalization of Armenia’s energy market, launched in 2022, has led to financial losses and prevented a reduction in electricity tariffs
Read MoreEmployees of the Kotayk and Gegharkunik Provincial Departments of the Eco-Patrol Service of the Ministry of Environment, conducting monitoring in
Read MoreThe Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of Armenia (RA), Davit Karapetyan, received Ram Madhav,
Read MoreDeputy Minister of Environment, Ara Mkrtchyan, received the delegations from the World Bank and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Read MoreStarting from April 1, 2025, changes will be made to the European Union’s import control system, affecting businesses
Read MoreThe government has approved the program proposed by the Ministry of Environment, allowing the industrial fishing of 314 tons of whitefish in Lake Sevan in 2025
Read MoreA refrigeration facility is being put into operation in the village of Bazum, part of the Pambak community
Read MoreAccording to the 2024 data, the Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine ranks first on the list of the largest taxpayers in Armenia. The State Revenue Committee of Armenia has published the list of the largest taxpayers for 2024.
Read MoreFrom January to November 2024, Armenia’s foreign trade turnover reached $28.18 billion, exceeding the comparable figure for 2023 by $9.88 billion or 54.01%. This was according to data published by Armenia’s Statistical Committee.
Read MoreApartment rental prices in Yerevan have dropped. According to experts, there has been a 30% decrease in rental rates.
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