RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN MET WITH SHERMON CISSY
http://www.gov.am/enversion/information_cen tre_8/official_news_en.php?&date=1226001600
Fr iday, 7th of November, 2008
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met with Shermon Cissy, director
of Sierra Leone-based Western Mines Company, a corporate entity
specialized in diamond processing and jewelry. The company intends
to develop cooperation with Armenian partners by making mutually
beneficial investments into Armenia's jewelry sector.
Shermon Cissy said to have met the President of his country before
coming to Armenia and stressed that the President had welcomed their
initiative of establishing business ties with Armenia by assuring
of Sierra Leone government's support. Mr. Shermon who owns several
gold and diamond ore deposits in Sierra Leone noted that Armenia's
tax policy and investment environment seem to be quite favorable for
doing business in our country.
Tigran Sargsyan assured in turn that, appreciative of any support
available to the private sector and desirous of building on the
traditions existing in this area, his government will possibly back
the strengthening of business contacts which are supposed to foster
political interaction between the two countries.
http://www.gov.am/enversion/information_cen tre_8/official_news_en.php?&date=1226001600
Fr iday, 7th of November, 2008
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met with Shermon Cissy, director
of Sierra Leone-based Western Mines Company, a corporate entity
specialized in diamond processing and jewelry. The company intends
to develop cooperation with Armenian partners by making mutually
beneficial investments into Armenia's jewelry sector.
Shermon Cissy said to have met the President of his country before
coming to Armenia and stressed that the President had welcomed their
initiative of establishing business ties with Armenia by assuring
of Sierra Leone government's support. Mr. Shermon who owns several
gold and diamond ore deposits in Sierra Leone noted that Armenia's
tax policy and investment environment seem to be quite favorable for
doing business in our country.
Tigran Sargsyan assured in turn that, appreciative of any support
available to the private sector and desirous of building on the
traditions existing in this area, his government will possibly back
the strengthening of business contacts which are supposed to foster
political interaction between the two countries.