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    ARMENIA BANS TURKISH FOODSTUFFS IMPORTS

    Regnum, Russia
    Dec 20 2006

    Foodstuffs imported into Armenia should be subjected to obligatory
    marking in Armenia, head of the Standardization and Compliance of
    the Trade and Economic Development Ministry Robert Dayan announced
    at a news conference on December 21.

    According to him, since January 1, 44 groups of foodstuffs are
    subjected to obligatory marking in Armenian, the rest types of
    foodstuffs will undergo such procedure since July 1. The country
    producer, date of produce and ingredients should be typed on
    the package or labels of goods. Robert Dayan noted that traders
    were informed about the obligatory marking and goods, particularly,
    seed-oil from Greece, eggs from Iran are already being imported with
    necessary marking. The goods that have been already imported and have
    no marking in Armenian will be sold freely until their expiration date.

    The official noted that many foodstuffs imported from Turkey do
    not meet Armenian standards and, taking into consideration that the
    question cannot be settled because of absence of diplomatic relations
    with the country, Turkish foodstuffs imports were banned. All imported
    goods should be certified, but Turkish foodstuffs are not.

    "Turkish food sold in Armenian markets are smuggled," Robert Dayan
    said.
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