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    Belarus, Armenia set to boost bilateral trade
    By Andrei Fomin

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 3, 2005 Tuesday

    MINSK, May 3 -- Belarussian Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky and his
    Armenian counterpart Andranik Margaryan called for boosting bilateral
    trade by several times.

    The premiers, at their meeting in the Belarussian capital on Tuesday,
    named car-making and agriculture as the most promising fields of
    cooperation.

    "Belarussian companies are aimed at active work at foreign markets."
    Last year alone, the republic boosted its exports by more than 30
    percent as its foreign trade turnover reached over 30 billion dollars,
    Sidorsky said.

    Belarus is ready to supply to Armenia state-of-the-art technologies
    and developments, he added.

    In 2004, Belarus invested some six billion dollars in technical
    upgrades at domestic companies, and is ready to share part of its
    innovations with Armenia. Car-making and agriculture are the most
    promising fields in such cooperation.

    In Sidorsky's view, the forms of trade and economic cooperation
    with Armenia should be the same as with Russia, Belarus' closest
    trade partner.

    "There /in the Russian Federation/ we set up companies which service
    centers; we work for the development of the Russian economy; while
    Russians work similarly in Belarus," the Belarussian premier said.

    According to Margaryan, the issue of stepping up trade and economic
    cooperation with Belarus was discussed at a meeting with Armenian
    business people on Tuesday. The target for the near future is to
    achieve a 100-million-dollar trade turnover, and then increase it to
    500 million dollars.

    Last year, two-way trade was 10.8 million dollars. It increased 2.5
    times this year.
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