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    AROUND 80 U.S. COMPANIES OPERATE IN ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    DECEMBER 18, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: About 80 U.S. companies operate in
    Armenia. They cover various sectors of economy, such as IT, banking,
    tourism and hospitality, manufacturing, etc. Executive Director of
    American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia (AmCham) Diana Gaziyan told
    Armenpress that these, as well as heavy industry, are the spheres
    which are of particular interest for U.S. companies.

    According to her assessment, even though there are some obvious issues
    hindering the development of business in Armenia, the country's
    business legislation is rather liberal and foreign investment
    oriented. There is no need to create new laws; the fair application
    of the existing ones will be enough. The country is quite attractive
    from doing business perspective, which is proven by the fact of the
    presence of some major international players.

    According to the Armenian Statistical Service, the U.S. investments
    in the real sector of the economy during the January-September were
    15 million 783,3 USD. This index, though, as compared with the same
    span of the past year, reduced by 27,9%. D. Gaziyan says because of
    AMD depreciation in Armenia attractive sectors are those which export
    or add value or manufacture here.

    The American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia has been operating in
    Armenia since 2000. Currently, AmCham has around 80 member companies,
    which represent various sectors or economy, such as financial services,
    insurance, banking, energy and mining, information technologies,
    consumer goods, manufacturing, tourism, marketing and promotion,
    infrastructure development, internationals organizations, etc. AmCham
    is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and European Council of
    American Chambers of Commerce.

    The executive director assures that one of the most important areas
    of AmCham activities is lobbying for the business interests of its
    members in its strive to create more competitive business environment
    in Armenia. AmCham creates opportunities for its members to network,
    enlarge the scope of their business contacts and find new partners. D.

    Gaziyan says another important direction is increasing the business
    relations between Armenia and Turkey, and AmCham realizes that the
    opening of the Armenian-Turkish border will have a significant impact
    on the business environment development in Armenia.

    AmCham is issuing its Quarterly Business Magazine, each issue of which
    is devoted to a specific topic. For example the last issue was devoted
    to real estate prices in global financial economic crisis conditions,
    while the upcoming one will be devoted to the business consequences
    of possible opening of Armenia-Turkey border.
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