AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmenia–Oman Trade: Deputy Economy ministers met Oman’s KV Group to push Armenian fresh fruit and vegetable exports, with planned farm visits and B2B talks. EU Market Access: EU autonomous trade measures were announced to cut customs duties for most Armenian exports, with producers watching timelines for fresh produce and beverages. Food Exports to EU: Armenia approved rules for fish exporters to register in the EU TRACES system and pass inspections to keep access to the bloc. Construction & Infrastructure: Armenia will simplify permits for Category II private houses, and allocated funds for a UEFA-standard stadium in Ijevan ahead of the 2029 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Energy & Tech: Government approved buying Firebird AI high-performance computing resources for a five-year AI program, while Viva was named Armenia’s fastest mobile network by Ookla; Starlink donated 56 emergency internet terminals. Industry & Business Climate: Armenia seized the Araratcement plant tied to detained opposition leader Gagik Tsarukyan, while Capital reported record mining services revenue. Regional Logistics: TRIPP is moving from diplomacy to planning as AECOM surveyed routes and Armenia prepares ratification steps. Diplomacy & Security: Azerbaijan says “real peace” depends on constitutional changes, and Russia is awaiting agreement on “3+3” meeting schedules.
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