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    BY WEF'S 2008 REPORT ON WORLD TRADE PROMOTION, ARMENIA IN FIRST PLACE AMONG CIS COUNTRIES BY TRADE PROMOTION INDEX

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114623
    Ju ne 17, 2008

    YEREVAN, JUNE 17, NOYAN TAPAN. By the 2008 Report on World Trade
    Promotion of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Armenia is in 61st place
    among 118 countries by the trade promotion index, taking the first
    place among CIS countries and exceeding the indices of Ukraine (68),
    Azerbaijan (78) and Russia (103). NT was informed by the Economy and
    Values research center - partner of the WEF's Global Competitiveness
    Network that this report was published by the WEF for the first time
    and analyses the conditions of ensuring efficiency of the factors
    forming the basis of free commodity flow among countries - in each
    of the examined countries.

    According to the report, Armenia is in 43rd place by the market
    entrance freedom index: the economic policy conducted in Armenia
    sufficiently promotes the foreign production inflow. On the other
    hand, the impact of regulation on the country's borders on trade is
    especially unfavorable (87th place). Armenia is in 77th position by the
    index determining the transport and communication infrastructures and
    in 53rd position by the index of the sector's business environment. Out
    of the factors influencing international trade, the tariff and
    nontariff restrictions (14th place) and the legislative field on
    business environment (47th place) are especially effective.

    It is said in the report that among Armenia's results in the sector,
    the most vulnerable ones are the efficiency of customs regulation
    (103rd place), transparency of the activities of the regulatory bodies
    on the borders (92nd place), the availability and quality of transport
    means (89th place), and the access and quality of information and
    communication means (86th place).

    Hong Kong and Singapore are the world leaders by their trade promotion
    indices: they are in leading positions in terms of international
    trade openness and investment attraction ability.
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