ARMENIAN-BELARUSIAN WHOLESALE TRADE CENTER OPENS IN YEREVAN
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: A big Armenian-Belarusian wholesale
trade center opened today in Yerevan. Head of the Armenian "Prosperous
Armenia" party Gagik Tsarukyan said that the opening of this center
is a great event for the two countries and an impetus to increase
Armenian-Belarusian trade turnover, consolidate friendly relations
between the two countries. The trade center presents 3 000 Belarusian
products - food, technology, furniture, etc.
"There is a great demand of Belarusian products in our country the
prices of which are quite available," Tsarukyan assured. He thanked
president of Belarus Lukashenko for assisting the project.
Gagik Tsarukyan said that the representatives of small and medium-sized
business will have an opportunity to purchase goods from there and
pay the money a month after, besides 10% discount will function.
Manager of Alexander Lukashenko affairs Nikolai Korpot said the
opening of the center will promote the development of trade-economic
ties between the two countries. "During the recent years the Armenian
market has been filled with various Belarusian products - agricultural
engineering, food. There is also demand of Armenian products in
Belarusian market - brandy and wine, medicine. It is not the complete
level of cooperation. I am sure the opening of such trade center will
be of great significance for consolidation of ties," Korpot said.
The center is located on Shirak 1 Street.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: A big Armenian-Belarusian wholesale
trade center opened today in Yerevan. Head of the Armenian "Prosperous
Armenia" party Gagik Tsarukyan said that the opening of this center
is a great event for the two countries and an impetus to increase
Armenian-Belarusian trade turnover, consolidate friendly relations
between the two countries. The trade center presents 3 000 Belarusian
products - food, technology, furniture, etc.
"There is a great demand of Belarusian products in our country the
prices of which are quite available," Tsarukyan assured. He thanked
president of Belarus Lukashenko for assisting the project.
Gagik Tsarukyan said that the representatives of small and medium-sized
business will have an opportunity to purchase goods from there and
pay the money a month after, besides 10% discount will function.
Manager of Alexander Lukashenko affairs Nikolai Korpot said the
opening of the center will promote the development of trade-economic
ties between the two countries. "During the recent years the Armenian
market has been filled with various Belarusian products - agricultural
engineering, food. There is also demand of Armenian products in
Belarusian market - brandy and wine, medicine. It is not the complete
level of cooperation. I am sure the opening of such trade center will
be of great significance for consolidation of ties," Korpot said.
The center is located on Shirak 1 Street.
From: A. Papazian