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    BRITISH GOODS EXHIBITION OPENS IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, December 7 (Noyan Tapan). Until now Great Britain has made
    investments of 50 million dollars in Armenia, and the trade circulation
    between the two countries makes 100 million dollars a year. Great
    Britain's Deputy Ambassador to Armenia Richard Hyde stated this at the
    British goods exhibition organized at the Congress Hotel on December
    7. In the opinion of Deputy Ambassador, the trade circulation between
    the two countries is developing, and the emergence of various Armenian
    goods in Europe and vice versa is proof of this. Foodstuffs and raw
    materials are mainly exported from Armenia. "There is one thing I'd
    like to see on the British markets - the Armenian brandy," Richard
    Hyde pointed out. R. Hyde announced there are 21 Armenian-British
    joint ventures in Armenia, and further active cooperation is expected,
    especially in the sphere of information technologies. In his view,
    Great Britain has a lot to do in Armenia, particularly in terms
    of exporting modern British technologies to Armenia. According to
    Deputy Ambassador, by deciding to open officially the exhibition on
    the anniversary of the Spitak earthquake the British side wanted to
    show that Armenia does exist and develop. 13 companies participate
    in the exhibition.
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