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    IRANIAN-ARMENIAN TRADE IN FIVE YEARS MAKES $700 MILLION

    ARMENPRESS
    May 13, 2008

    YEREVAN, MAY 13, ARMENPRESS: A business forum was held today in Yerevan
    at the initiative of Cavendish University of Iran and the Armenian
    Development Agency (ADA). The goal was to look into opportunities for
    establishment of a very favorable business and investment environment.

    The focus in today's discussions was on stepping up cooperation
    between small and medium-sized companies of both countries, which
    were said could cooperate successively in such areas as cattle
    growing, production of building materials and veterinary medications,
    introduction of automated systems and so on.

    Another array of issues related to production of soap, ice-cream,
    export and import of equipment for prospecting and production of oil
    and natural gas was also discussed.

    Valery Shabanov, an ADA director for foreign investments, described
    Iranian-Armenian economic ties as 'quite strong,' saying also that
    Iran is a good partner for Armenia. He said expectations are big that
    Iranian businessmen will increase the volume of their investments
    in Armenia. He said active dialogue between the two governments is
    a serious support for it.

    According to Valery Shabanov, Iranian-Armenian trade in the last
    five years amounted to about $700 million, of which $111 million were
    Armenian exports to Iran. Direct investments in the last three years
    were $550,000.

    "Both sides believe that there is the appropriate potential to
    seriously increase the volume of bilateral economic cooperation," he
    said, adding that Armenia is the world leader in terms of vehicles
    with converted engines working on liquified gas. He said in this
    sense the ADA suggests Armenia and Iran join to build a plant for
    production of gas cylinders.

    He also said both countries can seriously increase cooperation volumes
    in such areas as chemical and food production and tourism. In this
    sense he stressed the significance of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline and
    construction of a hydro power plant on the river of Arax.

    Hussein Tajbash, director of Cavendish University of Iran and head of
    the Iranian delegation, thanked the ADA for providing consultations
    to Iranian businessmen wishing to cooperate with Armenian counterparts.

    He told the 20-member Iranian delegation that they can turn to the ADA
    any time and the result will be successful cooperation with Armenian
    businessmen. He also expressed hope that such gatherings of Armenian
    and Iranian businessmen will be more coordinated.
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