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  • ANKARA: Armenian Businessmen Come To Istanbul For Investments

    ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN COME TO ISTANBUL FOR INVESTMENTS
    By Ercan Baysal

    Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 16 2006

    As the reactions to French parliament's controversial Armenian genocide
    bill continue, the Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen Association
    (TUSIAD) is taking the initiative to loosen tension between Armenia
    and Turkey.

    Members of TUSIAD and the Union of Businessmen and Manufacturers of
    Armenia (UMBA) do not want France's stance to overshadow relations so
    they will come together in Istanbul. UMBA was officially invited to
    the Black Sea and Caspian Industrialists Confederation Union meeting
    on Nov. 27.

    TUSIAD president, Omer Sabanci, and UMBA chairman Arsen Ghazarian
    will also discuss their countries' relations besides regular business
    negotiations.

    Kaan Soyak, the Turkish-Armenian co-chair of the Council on Development
    of Economic Ties said Ghazaryan will invite TUSIAD members to Armenia
    to invest in textile, energy and telecommunication sectors.

    Soyak said this meeting was important for Russia and the Armenian
    Diaspora:

    "Turkey has become an attractive market thanks to the atmosphere
    of stability. Armenians in the Diaspora want to make investments in
    Turkey mostly in hotels, real estate and port sectors. They have made
    their applications to our council in this regard. These issues will
    be discussed during the meeting."

    "Armenia is a virgin market, right now they only have relations with
    Iran so we want Turkish investors there too," said Soyak and added
    that this kind of commercial relationship could diffuse the tension
    between the two countries.

    Trade between Turkey and Armenia takes place unofficially via Iran.

    According to unofficial statistics, the total trade volume between
    the two countries reached $200 million dollars.

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) noted the
    Turkey-Armenia embargo costs about $570-720 million dollars to Armenia
    every year.

    If the border gates were opened, Armenia's transportation costs would
    drop by about 30-50 percent, its export volume would double and its
    Gross National Product would increase by about 30-38 percent.

    According to World Bank statistics, Armenia's savings in transportation
    costs would be about $6.4-8.4 million dollars, energy saving would
    be $45 million and its export volume would increase by about $269-342
    million dollars. In this way Armenia's total benefit from the opening
    of the border would be about $320-396 million dollars.
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