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  • Draft Law on Investments To Be Submitted to NA By End of This Year

    DRAFT LAW ON INVESTMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO NA BY END OF THIS YEAR

    YEREVAN, APRIL 13, NOYAN TAPAN. It is envisaged that the draft law on
    investments will be sunmitted to the RA National Assembly by the end
    of the year. Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development Tigran
    Davtian stated at the April 12 press conference that the sphere is
    currently regulated by the law on foreign investments which was
    adopted in 1994 and has created the most favorable conditions for
    foreign investors with the aim of encouraging a steady flow of foreign
    capital. The deputy minister indicated that the draft law envisages
    establishing equal conditions for foreign and local investors without
    any tax concessions. T. Davtian noted that local investments now make
    quite a considerable amount, and discriminatory practices with respect
    to investors should be abolished. Addressing the Law on Profit Tax,
    T. Davtian noted that the tax concession stipulated by the law,
    according to which foreign investors are exempt from profit tax in
    case of making investments of over 500 mln drams (about 1.1 mln USD),
    will be in effect until 2007. By that time the transitional period
    will have been over in Armenia, with the economy functioning
    naturally. It was stated that although the World Bank assessed Armenia
    as a "low average income country", the work in international
    organizations will continue to improve the country's status. In an
    effort to make this work more efficient, the RA government made a
    decision for Armenia to have its representatives in Europe, Russia,
    the US and the World Trade Organization. In addition, negotiations
    with the European Union are underway with the purpose of recognizing
    Armenia as a country with a market economy.
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