GHEORGHI PIRVANOV: BULGARIA CAN AND SHOULD PROMOTE BULGARIAN GOODS INTO ARMENIAN MARKET
ArmInfo
2008-12-11 14:19:00
ArmInfo. Bulgaria can and should promote Bulgarian goods in the
Armenian market, President of Bulgaria Gheorghi Pirvanov said at the
opening ceremony of the Armenian-Bulgarian Business Forum in Sophia
Thursday, ArmInfo correspondent to Bulgaria reported.
The country has enough potential for that, particularly, high quality
products, the president said. He is sure the Bulgarian market will
also be interesting to Armenian businessmen since it is rather
liberal. Taxes in Bulgaria are among the lowest ones in the EU and
all these factors will contribute promoting of Armenian goods in the
Bulgarian market, Gheorghi Pirvanov said. He believes it important
launching a dialogue between Armenian and Bulgarian business and the
current business forum is an evidence of this dialogue.
Fifteen Armenian companies participate in the business forum including
Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Armenia, Armenian
Development Agency, Apaven Company, Europrofile, Metex, Elit- Group,
Shen-Concern, Great Valley, Jermuk May Gortsaran, Artsakh Fruit,
as well as ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ArmInfo
2008-12-11 14:19:00
ArmInfo. Bulgaria can and should promote Bulgarian goods in the
Armenian market, President of Bulgaria Gheorghi Pirvanov said at the
opening ceremony of the Armenian-Bulgarian Business Forum in Sophia
Thursday, ArmInfo correspondent to Bulgaria reported.
The country has enough potential for that, particularly, high quality
products, the president said. He is sure the Bulgarian market will
also be interesting to Armenian businessmen since it is rather
liberal. Taxes in Bulgaria are among the lowest ones in the EU and
all these factors will contribute promoting of Armenian goods in the
Bulgarian market, Gheorghi Pirvanov said. He believes it important
launching a dialogue between Armenian and Bulgarian business and the
current business forum is an evidence of this dialogue.
Fifteen Armenian companies participate in the business forum including
Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Armenia, Armenian
Development Agency, Apaven Company, Europrofile, Metex, Elit- Group,
Shen-Concern, Great Valley, Jermuk May Gortsaran, Artsakh Fruit,
as well as ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress