Armenia’s trade turnover with fellow EEU member states in 2023 grew 39 percent compared to 2022 and comprised around $7,8 billion dollars, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said at the EEU meeting in Kazakhstan.
“Exports grew 40,8 percent and imports grew 37,5 percent. At this stage we should view the strengthening of industrial cooperative, creation of new business ties, establishment of transnational digital services trade and data exchange among the priorities of the EEU,” Pashinyan said in his remarks.
Pashinyan on February 2 arrived in Kazakhstan to chair the EEU prime ministerial meeting.