Armenian exports to 14 EU member states increased in 2024, Minister of Economy of Armenia Gevorg Papoyan said.
At the same time, he said Armenian exports to 13 other EU countries have dropped compared to 2023.
“Exports increased to France, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Austria, Romania, Czechia, Croatia, Portugal, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta and Slovenia. Exports decreased to Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Netherlands, Sweden and Finland,” Minister Papoyan said on social media.
In 2024, Armenian exports also increased in other directions, such as the U.S., India, Japan, China, Iran, UAE, Switzerland, Serbia, Georgia, Iraq, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Belarus.
Exports to Kazakhstan, South Korea, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia and Qatar dropped.