Yerevan to host macroeconomic seminar

YEREVAN, November 10. /ARKA/. A macroeconomic seminar on economic security and sustainability of Eurasian Economic Union’s (EEU) member countries will be held in Yerevan, the Eurasian Economic Commission, the executive arm of the EEU, said today.

It said the seminar participants will look into the macroeconomic situation in the world and the measures the government need to take to support economicic development. The seminar will be held on November 17 and 18.

Among speakers are representatives of the Central Bank of Armenia, Armenian Development and Investment Corporation, Eurasian Development Bank, Russian Agency for Strategic Initiatives, VEB, UN Conference on Trade and Development and other institutions and organizations. –0–

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