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    FIRST ARMENIAN-CROATIAN BUSINESS FORUM HELD IN ZAGREB

    NOYAN TAPAN
    SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
    ZAGREB

    ZAGREB, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. On September 8 - the second day of
    his 3-day official visit to Croatia, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    together with President of Croatia Stjepan Mesic took part in the first
    Armenian-Croatian business forum with the participation of about 100
    businessmen from both countries. According to the RA presidential press
    service, a memorandum on cooperation was signed between the Chamber
    of Commerce and Industry of Armenia and the Croatian Economic Chamber.

    In his speech S. Sargsyan said that the forum opens a good opportunity
    for businessmen of Armenia and Croatia to establish relations
    and outline their further cooperation. In his words, holding such
    forums on a regular basis will promote trade and economic relations
    between the two countries and help establish mutually beneficial
    cooperation. He attached importance to the fact that the forum is
    being held in conditions of the global crisis which increases the
    significance of its possible results.

    S. Sargsyan stated that Armenia's scientific and technological
    potential have created prerequisites for the development of its IT
    sector, electronics, pharmaceutics, and chemical industry. Armenia
    also has serious potential in such sectors as agricultural industry,
    construction, light industry, gem and jewelry sector, tourism, and
    power engineering. Noting that the information technology sector
    has been proclaimed a priority at a state level both in Armenia and
    Croatia, S. Sargsyan informed the forum participants that during
    negotiations, the opportunities of cooperating with the Croatian
    branch of Ericsson with the aim of introdicing an electronic health
    system had been discussed.

    Speaking about the unused opportunities in the tourism sector,
    S. Sargsyan said that the examination of Croatia's experience and the
    use of its possibilities to train specialists in tourism may open new
    and wide perspectives for businessmen engaged in this sphere. Besides,
    great horizons for bilateral cooperation are opening in the rapidly
    developing infrastructure sector of Armenia, within the framework
    of the investment projects on construction of North-South Highway,
    a railway and the new nuclear power plant.

    He reminded that during the Croatian president's official visit to
    Armenia in May, the sides agreed to spare no effort to establish and
    develop mutually beneficial links between the two peoples, for which
    two precondition exist: to create a legal and contractual field and
    to encourage direct contacts between business circles of the two
    countries. "As for the first precondition, as you know, during the
    visit of President Mesic to Armenia, an agreement on the avoidance of
    double taxation and the prevention of tax evasion regarding taxes on
    income and property was signed. We are taking steps aimed at developing
    the legal and contractual field which is important for strengthening
    the trade and economic relations in order to cooperate in trade
    and economic sphere and facilitate the cooperation of businessmen,"
    the Armenian president said.

    "Given that our countries are proceeding along a European integration
    path, as well as the fact that the EU is the main trade and economic
    partner of Armenia, I consider our close cooperation in European
    structures as necessary. I am convinced that as a result of efficient
    cooperation under the agreement on free trade between Armenia and
    the European Union, we will achieve a significant growth in trade
    turnover," S. Sargsyan said in conclusion.

    The president of Croatia in his turn underlined the necessity of
    cooperation for improving the situation during the crisis. "We
    have come to agree on definite steps, and the active participation
    of businessmen in this forum shows their desire to establish new
    links. I am sure we can achieve more if we stipulate this desire in
    clear programs," S. Mesic said.
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    Subject: First Armenian-Croatian business forum held in Zagreb

    First Armenian-Croatian business forum held in Zagreb

    ZAGREB, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. On September 8 - the second day of
    his 3-day official visit to Croatia, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    together with President of Croatia Stjepan Mesic took part in the first
    Armenian-Croatian business forum with the participation of about 100
    businessmen from both countries. According to the RA presidential press
    service, a memorandum on cooperation was signed between the Chamber of
    Commerce and Industry of Armenia and the Croatian Economic Chamber.

    In his speech S. Sargsyan said that the forum opens a good opportunity
    for businessmen of Armenia and Croatia to establish relations and
    outline their further cooperation. In his words, holding such forums on
    a regular basis will promote trade and economic relations between the
    two countries and help establish mutually beneficial cooperation. He
    attached importance to the fact that the forum is being held in
    conditions of the global crisis which increases the significance of its
    possible results.

    S. Sargsyan stated that Armenia's scientific and technological
    potential have created prerequisites for the development of its IT
    sector, electronics, pharmaceutics, and chemical industry. Armenia also
    has serious potential in such sectors as agricultural industry,
    construction, light industry, gem and jewelry sector, tourism, and
    power engineering. Noting that the information technology sector has
    been proclaimed a priority at a state level both in Armenia and
    Croatia, S. Sargsyan informed the forum participants that during
    negotiations, the opportunities of cooperating with the Croatian branch
    of Ericsson with the aim of introdicing an electronic health system had
    been discussed.

    Speaking about the unused opportunities in the tourism sector, S.
    Sargsyan said that the examination of Croatia's experience and the use
    of its possibilities to train specialists in tourism may open new and
    wide perspectives for businessmen engaged in this sphere. Besides,
    great horizons for bilateral cooperation are opening in the rapidly
    developing infrastructure sector of Armenia, within the framework of
    the investment projects on construction of North-South Highway, a
    railway and the new nuclear power plant.

    He reminded that during the Croatian president's official visit to
    Armenia in May, the sides agreed to spare no effort to establish and
    develop mutually beneficial links between the two peoples, for which
    two precondition exist: to create a legal and contractual field and to
    encourage direct contacts between business circles of the two
    countries. "As for the first precondition, as you know, during the
    visit of President Mesic to Armenia, an agreement on the avoidance of
    double taxation and the prevention of tax evasion regarding taxes on
    income and property was signed. We are taking steps aimed at developing
    the legal and contractual field which is important for strengthening
    the trade and economic relations in order to cooperate in trade and
    economic sphere and facilitate the cooperation of businessmen," the
    Armenian president said.

    "Given that our countries are proceeding along a European integration
    path, as well as the fact that the EU is the main trade and economic
    partner of Armenia, I consider our close cooperation in European
    structures as necessary. I am convinced that as a result of efficient
    cooperation under the agreement on free trade between Armenia and the
    European Union, we will achieve a significant growth in trade
    turnover," S. Sargsyan said in conclusion.

    The president of Croatia in his turn underlined the necessity of
    cooperation for improving the situation during the crisis. "We have
    come to agree on definite steps, and the active participation of
    businessmen in this forum shows their desire to establish new links. I
    am sure we can achieve more if we stipulate this desire in clear
    programs," S. Mesic said.
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