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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 8, 2006
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    PRESIDENT BUSH'S TRADE POLICY REPORT CITES
    PROGRESS ON U.S.-ARMENIA ECONOMIC COOPERATION

    WASHINGTON, DC - President Bush's annual Trade Policy Report cites
    progress across a broad range of areas of U.S.-Armenia economic
    cooperation, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    "We are gratified to see that the steady progress in U.S.-Armenia
    economic relations is reflected in the President's annual trade
    report to Congress," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the
    ANCA. "We look forward, in the weeks and months ahead, to building
    on this momentum by encouraging the negotiation of both a treaty
    eliminating double taxation and an agreement clarifying the Social
    Security obligations and entitlements of those dividing either
    their careers or their retirements between the U.S. and Armenia."

    The President's annual trade report is submitted to Congress by the
    United States Trade Representative (USTR). It details the benefits
    of foreign trade for U.S. businesses, farmers and ranchers, service
    providers and consumers, reviews the Administration's
    accomplishments of 2005 and lays out its agenda for 2006.
    Additional information on this report can be found at:
    www.ustr.gov.

    The provisions of the report that deal specifically with Armenia
    are as follows:

    2) Normalization of U.S.-Armenia Trade Relations

    "In 2004, Congress passed the Miscellaneous Trade and Technical
    Corrections Act of 2004 which authorized the President to terminate
    application of Jackson-Vanik to Armenia. On January 7, 2005, the
    President signed a proclamation terminating application of Jackson-
    Vanik to Armenia and granting Permanent Normal Trade Relations
    (PNTR) tariff treatment to products of Armenia. Based on the
    President's proclamation granting products from Armenia PNTR
    treatment, the United States and Armenia can apply the WTO between
    them and have recourse to WTO dispute settlement procedures."

    2) Expansion of U.S.-Armenia Trade and Investment

    "The United States continues to actively support political and
    economic reforms in Central Asia and the Caucasus, which includes
    the former Soviet countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
    The United States has been striving to construct a framework for
    the development of strong trade and investment links with this
    region. This approach has been pursued both bilaterally and
    multilaterally. . . The United States currently has Bilateral
    Investment Treaties (BIT) in force with Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, and has signed a BIT with
    Uzbekistan, which has not yet entered into force."

    3) Cooperation on Intellectual Property Rights

    "In 2003, due to improvements made to Armenia's Intellectual
    Property Rights (IPR) regime, the U.S. Government closed the review
    of the IPR industry's petition with respect to Armenia."

    4) Promotion of Economic Growth Through Duty-Free Exports

    "Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan
    participate in the GSP program. In 2004, Azerbaijan submitted an
    application for designation as a beneficiary developing country
    under the GSP program which is under consideration." (The GSP is a
    program to promote economic growth in the developing world by
    providing preferential duty-free entry for more than 4,650 products
    from 144 designated beneficiary countries and territories.)

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