A new report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) looking at energy subsidies in the six European Union Eastern Partnership (EaP)...
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Whether you are an international company looking to start a business abroad or a local investor trying to start your own company, it is important to know the basic...
Heltun, an Armenian start-up, has begun exporting its smart home product to the European market, having secured distribution channels in both western and eastern Europe...
The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced that it is to assist Armenia implement a long-term healthcare reform programme. During a meeting...
The American business magazine Forbes has said that while the economic models of Armenia and Belarus continue to be under-developed, both offer good prospects for the...
Armenia has given its green light to the first large-scale solar power plant in the country’s history, the Masrik-1 55 MW solar power plant, the first...
After the Velvet Revolution which saw Nikol Pashinyan replace Serzh Sargysan as prime minister, Armenia is taking stock of the country’s social and economic...
Public Procurement specialists from across emerging Europe and Central Asia met in Bucharest from May 8-10 to share experiences and best-practices in reforming public...
Armenia’s Velvet Revolution, which began in April when the country’s parliament elected the former president Serzh Sargsyan prime minister, ostensibly came to end on May...
An extraordinary session of Armenia’s parliament will meet on May 8 in order to elect an interim prime minister. The post has been vacant since large protests...
Armenia’s prime minister, Serzh Sargsyan, resigned on April 23 following days of massive street protests. Residents of the Armenian capital, Yerevan, poured out on the...
On Tuesday, April 17, a new Armenian Prime Minister was elected. Yet the word “new” is hardly applicable to Serzh Sargsyan, who ruled the country for ten years in his...