SPANISH BUSINESSMEN TO MAKE INVESTMENTS IN JERMUK
Aysor.am
Friday,October 29, 2010
Spanish investors are interested in development programs of the town
of Jermuk. The investment phase of Jermuk development will start soon,
Mekhak Apresyan, Head of the Department of Tourism and Territorial
Economic Development of the Ministry of Economy, told Aysor. The Tiger
Dev Swiss company of Switzerland has already completed the project
of engineering solutions, including 3D picture and three-dimensional
model. The chief plan of Jermuk will also undergo changes in accordance
with the project. On October 15, Swiss company's work was presented
to the Armenian President and businessmen.
According to M. Apresyan, a managing organization will be established
in the near future to control implementation of the program.
"Our aim is to make Jermuk a tourism center for all seasons of
the year. When working out the strategy of town development with
the support of USAID's Competitive Armenian Private Sector Program
(CAPS) e took into account Jermuk potential, climate conditions," M.
Apresyan said.
"We seek to make Jermuk an alternative tourism center to well-known
international winter and health tourism centers. We want to raise the
number of tourists to 100,000 and to provide USD 100m annual income
which will create over 4000 jobs," official said.
The program of Jermuk development is set to be implemented by 2020.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor.am
Friday,October 29, 2010
Spanish investors are interested in development programs of the town
of Jermuk. The investment phase of Jermuk development will start soon,
Mekhak Apresyan, Head of the Department of Tourism and Territorial
Economic Development of the Ministry of Economy, told Aysor. The Tiger
Dev Swiss company of Switzerland has already completed the project
of engineering solutions, including 3D picture and three-dimensional
model. The chief plan of Jermuk will also undergo changes in accordance
with the project. On October 15, Swiss company's work was presented
to the Armenian President and businessmen.
According to M. Apresyan, a managing organization will be established
in the near future to control implementation of the program.
"Our aim is to make Jermuk a tourism center for all seasons of
the year. When working out the strategy of town development with
the support of USAID's Competitive Armenian Private Sector Program
(CAPS) e took into account Jermuk potential, climate conditions," M.
Apresyan said.
"We seek to make Jermuk an alternative tourism center to well-known
international winter and health tourism centers. We want to raise the
number of tourists to 100,000 and to provide USD 100m annual income
which will create over 4000 jobs," official said.
The program of Jermuk development is set to be implemented by 2020.
From: A. Papazian