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    ArmenPress
    July 26 2004

    ROYAL ARMENIA ACCUSES CUSTOMS OFFICERS OF BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION

    YEREVAN, JULY 26, ARMENPRESS: Chief managers of Royal Armenia
    company dealing with imports of coffee to Armenia, accused today
    customs officials of bias and discrimination against their company, a
    practice which they said was started from 2003 spring. The managers
    claimed that customs officials demand 50 and even 100 percent higher
    customs fees than the real cost of the coffee suggests.
    Company managers said they had asked a local court to protect them
    against such treatment and despite three verdicts issued by it, which
    deemed the customs officials' treatment illegal, the practice is
    going on. "We announce officially that we are not going any longer to
    work according "the rules" imposed by customs officials and we have
    also decided to speak out about corruption practices corroding the
    customs service," the company's managers announced during a special
    news conference.
    A lawyer of the company said also that customs officers have been
    refusing to let through a batch of 93 tons of coffee beans for two
    weeks already forcing the company to pay $50 in penalties for each of
    the five containers. The company has sent letters of complaint to the
    president, prime minister, justice and foreign ministers.
    Royal Armenia in which 96 percent of the capital is of
    non-Armenian origin, exports 7o percent of its products and is
    planning to extend the geography of its partners to CIS and Europe
    countries. It brings in annually some 9,000 tons of coffee beans.
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