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Armenia's inflation rose to 3.7% in September 2025, driven by higher education, transport, and healthcare costs.
In September 2025, Armenia’s annual inflation rate rose to 3.7%, up from 3.4% in August, driven by increases in education (8.3%), transportation (4.1%), and healthcare (3.5%) costs, while gasoline prices fell 1.1% year-on-year.
Tax revenues reached 2.1 trillion drams from January to September, exceeding targets.
The government plans to shift from raw ore exports to finished goods, aiming for mining exports to surpass $3 billion in five to six years.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan highlighted progress in Armenia-Turkey relations, regional cooperation, and efforts to boost domestic processing, while also approving a €15.6 million technical agreement with Germany and reducing greenhouse subsidies.
La inflación de Armenia se elevó al 3,7% en septiembre de 2025, impulsada por los costos de educación superior, transporte y atención médica.