Armenian Presence in China: An estimated 1,000–2,000 Armenians reside in China, including 500+ students enrolled in engineering, medicine, and business programs at universities in Beijing, Shanghai, and Harbin.
Bilateral Trade & Investment:
China is Armenia’s second-largest trading partner, with trade volumes reaching $1.8 billion in 2023. Armenia primarily exports raw materials (e.g., copper), while China supplies machinery and electronics.
Since joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Armenia has secured $120+ million in Chinese-backed infrastructure projects, including highways and solar energy plants.
Tourism Recovery: Chinese tourist arrivals to Armenia rebounded to 15,000 in 2024, supported by new direct flights (e.g., Hainan Airlines’ Yerevan-Shenzhen route).
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BRI-Aligned Projects: Identify joint ventures in renewable energy, infrastructure, and R&D backed by bilateral funding.
Academic Partnerships: Facilitate student/faculty exchanges between Armenian universities and China’s Double First-Class institutions.
Market Expansion: Armenian hospitality businesses can attract Chinese tour groups, while Chinese venues gain exposure to Caucasus culture.