Armenia
Import & Export Trade DataA booming $17B+ trade economy acting as a vital bridge between the EAEU, European Union, and Middle Eastern markets. From precious metals and tech re-exports to high-quality agri-food and minerals — access shipment-level intelligence on Armenia's rapid trade expansion.
The EAEU-Global Gateway
Armenia serves as a critical re-export hub within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Its unique position allows for the seamless flow of goods between Russia and Western markets, making its trade data essential for tracking global supply chain shifts.
Record Growth in Precious Metals
The Armenian trade sector has seen triple-digit growth in precious stones and metal exports (gold, diamonds) over the last 24 months. Our data tracks these high-value movements with precision, identifying the key players driving this multi-billion dollar surge.
Emerging Tech & Agri Hub
Beyond metals, Armenia is rapidly diversifying into tech component re-exports and premium agricultural goods. From Armenian brandy and processed food to complex circuit boards, the export profile is evolving into a sophisticated tech-and-taste economy.
Russia remains the dominant trade partner due to the EAEU union, while the UAE and China have emerged as explosive growth markets for Armenian re-exports and minerals.
From technological hardware and luxury stones to refined minerals and spirits, explore the product categories defining Armenia's trade success.
Driven by the tech re-export boom, Armenia imports high volumes of smartphones, processors, and industrial computing units primarily from China and the UAE for regional distribution.
Passenger vehicles from the USA, Germany, and Japan represent a major import stream. Armenia has become a key hub for used car sales and parts distribution in the Caucasus region.
Natural gas and refined petroleum are imported almost exclusively from Russia via Georgia, alongside seasonal imports from Iran, powering Armenia's industrial and domestic sectors.
Unworked diamonds and raw gold are imported for Armenia's world-class jewelry and diamond-cutting industry, with subsequent re-export at significantly higher value.
High-grade medical supplies and pharmaceutical products are sourced mainly from Germany, France, and Russia to meet the demands of Armenia's healthcare expansion.
Iron and steel rebar, aluminum, and ceramic products are imported from Russia, Iran, and China to support the massive construction boom in Yerevan and surrounding regions.
Armenia's leading export sector. Diamonds (cut/polished) and gold are exported in record volumes to the UAE, Russia, and Hong Kong. This sector drives the majority of Armenia's recent trade growth.
World-famous Armenian Brandy and high-altitude wines are premium exports. Russia is the largest consumer, accounting for over 80% of spirit exports, followed by the USA and EU.
Copper ore and molybdenum concentrates are vital exports. Armenia's mining sector supplies raw materials to China and the EU (specifically Germany and the Netherlands).
A major recent trend involves the re-export of telecommunications equipment and home electronics to the EAEU market, making Armenia a logistics pivot for global tech brands.
Greenhouse vegetables, tomatoes, and canned fruits are staple exports. Armenia's processed food industry is gaining traction in Middle Eastern and Russian supermarket chains.
Armenia's textile industry has been revitalized through contract manufacturing for major European and Russian brands, focusing on high-quality knitwear and outerwear.
All records are meticulously compiled from verified Armenian trade sources, providing granular transparency into Caucasian trade flows.
Secure comprehensive datasets for the Armenian market, filtered by HS code, company, or origin.
350K+ import records · Importer names · Foreign suppliers · CIF values · Trade entry points — essential for tech re-export tracking.
170K+ export records · Exporter names · Overseas buyers · FOB values · Precious metal destinations — verified trade flows.
In the current geopolitical landscape, Armenia's trade volume has skyrocketed, making its trade data a top priority for global analysts.
Armenia's import data provides an unparalleled view of technological equipment flowing into the EAEU region. Companies use this data to map new distribution routes for electronics, cars, and industrial machinery, ensuring compliance and competitive positioning.
As one of the world's fastest-growing hubs for cut diamonds and gold, Armenia's export data reveals the final destination of billion-dollar mineral shipments. This allows traders to benchmark prices and identify new high-value buyers in the Middle East and East Asia.
Armenian Brandy and Wine are reaching new global heights. Our data tracks which international distributors are picking up Armenian brands, providing a blueprint for food and beverage exporters looking to enter the Caucasian or European markets.
The construction and industrial sector in Yerevan is booming. Tracking imports of iron, steel, and industrial chemicals allows raw material suppliers to identify top Armenian contractors and heavy-industry manufacturers for high-value B2B sales.
Armenia is no longer a peripheral economy; it is a central trade node. Whether you are tracking high-value gold exports or monitoring the regional flow of consumer electronics, our shipment-level data provides the granular reality of Armenia's trade transformation.
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