AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Economic Relief: The European Commission approved €34m in urgent support to help Armenia’s private sector absorb the impact of Russia’s trade restrictions, with extra backing for agri-food, floriculture and other export-oriented industries. Consumer Rules: Armenia’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission set new CEPA-aligned consumer protection norms taking effect July 1, including longer warranty minimums and clear repair/replacement timelines. AI & Industry: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reviewed progress on Firebird’s AI data center (“AI factory”), calling it strategically important for Armenia’s high-tech growth and competitiveness. Defense Production: At Eurosatory 2026, Armenia’s high-tech industry minister said the military-industrial complex has surged via state procurement, with new long-term contracts planned. Energy Logistics: Azerbaijan sent nearly 1,000 tons of diesel to Armenia by rail and also facilitated Russian wheat transit through its territory. Agriculture Shock: Egg-sized hail devastated Tavush villages, wiping out much of the remaining harvest and damaging homes and infrastructure. Local Infrastructure: Work continues on an Araks River embankment near Araksavan and Burastan to restore the river channel after illegal sand extraction changed its course. Trade Access for Roses: Dutch partners met Armenian rose growers to discuss exporting via Royal Flora Holland, including licensing and logistics. Civic & Media Climate: Opposition arrests and a court challenge to the June 7 election results added political pressure, while the media watchdog says 7or.am’s operations were paralyzed after equipment seizures.
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