


ArmInfo. Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan received Estonian Ambassador to Armenia Marge Mardisalu-Kahar and a delegation from the Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV).
The interlocutors discussed cooperation between Armenia and Estonia in public administration, digitalization, and international trade.
The Deputy Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the deepening of mutually beneficial cooperation and the further development of business ties between the two countries.
ESTDEV (Estonian Centre for International Development) is a government organization established in 2019 under the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The center coordinates international cooperation and development projects, providing expert and technical support to partner countries. Its key areas of activity include digital transformation and e-government, education, entrepreneurship development, effective public administration, cybersecurity, and promoting economic development. ESTDEV implements projects in the Eastern Partnership countries, Central Asia, Africa, and other regions, leveraging Estonia's experience in digitalization and public administration reform.
According to the RA Customs Service, in the first half of 2025, the customs value of goods exported from Armenia to Estonia decreased by almost half, amounting to $267,200. The customs value of goods imported from Estonia to Armenia increased by 7.8% to $1.2 million.



