ARMENIAN-BULGARIAN BUSINESS FORUM HELD IN YEREVAN
Liana Yeghiazaryan
"Radiolur"
09.09.2010 17:22
Armenian- Bulgarian business forum kicked off in Yerevan today with a
view to promote the further development of trade-economic cooperation
between the two countries. Representatives of eleven companies
representing different branches of economy have arrived in Armenia to
participate in the forum. The economic relations between Armenia and
Bulgaria are dynamically developing and both parties are confident
that only a small part of the existing potential is being used.
Te Armenian-Bulgarian Intergovernmental Commission convened its 6th
sitting followed by a business forum at the Armenian Development
Agency.
The meetings are aimed at discovering the new potential of the
Armenian-Bulgarian bilateral cooperation, develop the existing ways
of cooperation and to show why the Armenian market is attractive for
foreign investments.
"I think there is still much to do. We need to develop cooperation.
The legal field should also be regulated. All this is meant for our
businessmen to have a serious field for cooperation in the spheres of
transport, agriculture, ecology and construction," Armenian Minister
of Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan said.
"Irrespective of the fact that the development of our economic ties
is far from the wishes and opportunities of our two countries, I'm
confident that we can coordinate our efforts to develop mutually
beneficial cooperation," said Alexander Tsvetov, Bulgaria's Minister
of Information Technologies and Communication.
From: A. Papazian
Liana Yeghiazaryan
"Radiolur"
09.09.2010 17:22
Armenian- Bulgarian business forum kicked off in Yerevan today with a
view to promote the further development of trade-economic cooperation
between the two countries. Representatives of eleven companies
representing different branches of economy have arrived in Armenia to
participate in the forum. The economic relations between Armenia and
Bulgaria are dynamically developing and both parties are confident
that only a small part of the existing potential is being used.
Te Armenian-Bulgarian Intergovernmental Commission convened its 6th
sitting followed by a business forum at the Armenian Development
Agency.
The meetings are aimed at discovering the new potential of the
Armenian-Bulgarian bilateral cooperation, develop the existing ways
of cooperation and to show why the Armenian market is attractive for
foreign investments.
"I think there is still much to do. We need to develop cooperation.
The legal field should also be regulated. All this is meant for our
businessmen to have a serious field for cooperation in the spheres of
transport, agriculture, ecology and construction," Armenian Minister
of Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan said.
"Irrespective of the fact that the development of our economic ties
is far from the wishes and opportunities of our two countries, I'm
confident that we can coordinate our efforts to develop mutually
beneficial cooperation," said Alexander Tsvetov, Bulgaria's Minister
of Information Technologies and Communication.
From: A. Papazian