THE EUROPEAN TIMES SHOWCASES TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES IN ARMENIA
ARKA
DECEMBER 4, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, December 4. /ARKA/. The European Times, one of Western
Europe's major investment journals, has come to Armenia. After Hungary,
Serbia, Romania, Bosnia, Argentina, etc, the report, which reaches
410,000 high-level readers ranging from top enterprises in Europe to
International Funding Institutions, is making its debut in Armenia. By
highlighting the major investment opportunities and the advantages
of doing business in Armenia, European investors and political policy
makers will have the true story of Armenia at their doorstep.
"The goal is to connect Armenia with the international community, to
reinforce the opportunities of investment by highlighting Armenia's
key strengths, most notably by taking advantage of its resources in
human capital and improved regulatory framework for investors", Sarah
Scotch and Aga Brzycka, Country Directors, explain. Subscribers of The
European Times have shown greater interest in this region due to it
being a proximity market that can offer safer investment opportunities
and potential for long term, stable return on investment. "With the
international financial crisis affecting Western Europe, business
leaders want to diversify their investments, and our readers have
requested more information on the climate of investment in this
country."
The report on Armenia will highlight the major reforms of the
government, but will put a key focus on business-to-business matching
between Armenian-based companies and European enterprises. The European
Times is working together with the government of Armenia to highlight
various economic sectors, such as energy, trade and industry, transport
and logistics, construction, tourism, telecom and financial services.
As an independent quality magazine, The European Times creates the
bridge to Western Europe for Armenian businesses, ones that otherwise
don't have the opportunity, or for international investors already
present in Armenia that want to show their commitment to growth in
this country. With in-depth interviews and fascinating articles, The
ARKA
DECEMBER 4, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, December 4. /ARKA/. The European Times, one of Western
Europe's major investment journals, has come to Armenia. After Hungary,
Serbia, Romania, Bosnia, Argentina, etc, the report, which reaches
410,000 high-level readers ranging from top enterprises in Europe to
International Funding Institutions, is making its debut in Armenia. By
highlighting the major investment opportunities and the advantages
of doing business in Armenia, European investors and political policy
makers will have the true story of Armenia at their doorstep.
"The goal is to connect Armenia with the international community, to
reinforce the opportunities of investment by highlighting Armenia's
key strengths, most notably by taking advantage of its resources in
human capital and improved regulatory framework for investors", Sarah
Scotch and Aga Brzycka, Country Directors, explain. Subscribers of The
European Times have shown greater interest in this region due to it
being a proximity market that can offer safer investment opportunities
and potential for long term, stable return on investment. "With the
international financial crisis affecting Western Europe, business
leaders want to diversify their investments, and our readers have
requested more information on the climate of investment in this
country."
The report on Armenia will highlight the major reforms of the
government, but will put a key focus on business-to-business matching
between Armenian-based companies and European enterprises. The European
Times is working together with the government of Armenia to highlight
various economic sectors, such as energy, trade and industry, transport
and logistics, construction, tourism, telecom and financial services.
As an independent quality magazine, The European Times creates the
bridge to Western Europe for Armenian businesses, ones that otherwise
don't have the opportunity, or for international investors already
present in Armenia that want to show their commitment to growth in
this country. With in-depth interviews and fascinating articles, The