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    OPENING ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER TO RESULT IN REAL GROWTH OF INVESTMENTS, RA MINISTER OF ECONOMY SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The analyses show that in case of
    the normalization of relations with Turkey, direct investments in the
    Armenian economy may grow by more than 50%. RA Minister of Economy
    Nerses Yeritsian stated this at the discussion "The Geopolitical
    and Economic Consequences of the Normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    Relations and the Role of the European Union in this Process" held
    within the framework of the series "European Resolution" of the Public
    Television Company.

    According to the minister, the normalization of relations
    among Georgia, Armenia, and Turkey will make the region more
    attractive. Opening the border will allow Armenia to consider the idea
    of joining bigger regional projects, while the European Union and
    the European Commission are ready to assist with the implementation
    of such serious regional projects. N. Yeritsian noted that with the
    border's opening, Armenia will have a direct border with the EU as
    Turkey is a member of the EU Customs Union and it has signed a free
    trade agreement with the European Union. Armenia is also carrying
    on negotiations with the aim of signing a free trade agreement with
    the EU. The countries willing to use EU markets are required to make
    efficient domestic reforms. N. Yeritsian underlined that the opening
    of the border will accelerate the process of such reforms in Armenia.

    Objecting to the minister, ARF Bureau member David Lokian said the
    EU follows "thousands of standards, hundreds of procedures", and
    Armenia will encounter serious problems if it is not prepared for
    that. "We can only supply small amounts to Turkey because the existing
    procedures do not allow us to export goods to that country," he said,
    adding that since the late 1960s Turkey has been conducting a policy of
    export promotion and today it has numerous instruments to suspend the
    import. "We already have a disbalance with Turkey - with respect to
    the closed Armenian-Turkish border and the World Trade Organization
    (WTO) membership. Their average customs duties are 48.5%, whereas
    ours make 14%. There are no WTO-established customs duties on 50%
    of goods imported into Turkey, and the government can use a customs
    duty of up to 228% in order to stop the import at the given moment,"
    D. Lokian noted.

    Nerses Yeritsian dismissed these objections, saying that equal
    conditions are envisaged for all member states of WTO and Turkey cannot
    be in a more privileged position. "These figures are impressive but
    they do not represent the facts, and Armenia can also carry out a
    state intervention and assistance," the minister said. He expressed
    confidence that the state incentives will accelerate this process.
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