OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER WILL HIT MONOPOLIES
By Messenger Staff
Messenger.ge
Monday, October 12
Chief of the Russian anti monopoly service Igor Artemev thinks that
the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will increase competition
and hit monopolies in the Armenian market. Artemev thinks that it
will increase turnover, improve the level of services and the quality
of goods.
As for an influx of imports from the Turkish market, this would depend
greatly on the policy of the Armenian Government. He thinks that
the Government should facilitate local production to create equal
competition and should also establish a fair taxation and customs
duty policy.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Messenger Staff
Messenger.ge
Monday, October 12
Chief of the Russian anti monopoly service Igor Artemev thinks that
the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will increase competition
and hit monopolies in the Armenian market. Artemev thinks that it
will increase turnover, improve the level of services and the quality
of goods.
As for an influx of imports from the Turkish market, this would depend
greatly on the policy of the Armenian Government. He thinks that
the Government should facilitate local production to create equal
competition and should also establish a fair taxation and customs
duty policy.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress