AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTRIPP Infrastructure: Fitch says the U.S.-backed Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity could lift Armenia’s long-term growth, while warning risks remain from unresolved peace steps and rising diplomatic tensions with Russia. Energy & Security: Iran’s ambassador in Yerevan says concerns over a possible U.S. security footprint tied to TRIPP are “legitimate” and calls for a clear mechanism to manage risks. On-the-Ground Planning: The U.S. engineering firm AECOM surveyed the TRIPP site in Armenia to support rail and other infrastructure development. Industrial Cooperation: Armenia’s ties with regional industry continue as Indonesia signed 13 industrial MoUs at INNOPROM 2026, including meetings with Armenia and other Eurasian partners. Healthcare Tech: Slavmed Medical Center completed Armenia’s first remote robotic surgery, with a Belgian urologist operating from over 3,300 km away. Cement Restart: Araratcement resumed production after a four-day shutdown, with the Economy Ministry saying it stands ready to help resolve operational issues. Vocational Skills: Armenia reported about a 10% year-on-year rise in vocational college enrollment, with scholarships tied to industry, agriculture, and construction. Inflation Watch: June consumer prices rose 5.1% y/y, led by food (+8.8%), including sharp jumps in eggs and meat. EAEU Labeling: Armenia saw a 7% rise in registered producers/importers of labeled goods in 2025, alongside a 56% drop in violations.
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