ALEXANDER TSVETKOV: BULGARIA WILL BE RELIABLE AND PREDICTABLE PARTNER FOR ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 9, 2010 - 12:45 AMT 07:45 GMT
Bulgarian Minister of Transport, Information Technology and
Communications Alexander Tsvetkov said that, being a part of the EU,
Bulgaria will be a reliable and predictable partner for Armenia. It
will contribute to development of bilateral trade and economic
relations, Tsvetkov said during the Armenian-Bulgarian business forum
on September 9 in Yerevan.
The forum is held as part of the 6th sitting of the Armenian-Bulgarian
intergovernmental commission on trade-economic and scientific-technical
cooperation. The Bulgarian delegation is represented by companies
dealing with trade, investments, tourism, transport, communications,
information technologies, science and education, as well as culture
and urban development.
According to Tsvetkov, only joint efforts of Armenia and Bulgaria can
allow them boosting bilateral economic cooperation. He noted that
the Bulgarian government is ready to contribute to it, the more so
as the country has a good tax regime and favorable investment climate.
Tsvetkov added that a zero corporate tax is applied in some regions
of Bulgaria. Moreover, the geographic location of Bulgaria will allow
Armenia to enter the markets of Eastern Europe.
For his part, Chairman of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
(Employers) of Armenia Arsen Ghazaryan said that the Armenian and
Bulgarian governments' consistent work proves that bilateral interest
is growing and "quite different indices of trade turnover will be
recorded in the near future."
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 9, 2010 - 12:45 AMT 07:45 GMT
Bulgarian Minister of Transport, Information Technology and
Communications Alexander Tsvetkov said that, being a part of the EU,
Bulgaria will be a reliable and predictable partner for Armenia. It
will contribute to development of bilateral trade and economic
relations, Tsvetkov said during the Armenian-Bulgarian business forum
on September 9 in Yerevan.
The forum is held as part of the 6th sitting of the Armenian-Bulgarian
intergovernmental commission on trade-economic and scientific-technical
cooperation. The Bulgarian delegation is represented by companies
dealing with trade, investments, tourism, transport, communications,
information technologies, science and education, as well as culture
and urban development.
According to Tsvetkov, only joint efforts of Armenia and Bulgaria can
allow them boosting bilateral economic cooperation. He noted that
the Bulgarian government is ready to contribute to it, the more so
as the country has a good tax regime and favorable investment climate.
Tsvetkov added that a zero corporate tax is applied in some regions
of Bulgaria. Moreover, the geographic location of Bulgaria will allow
Armenia to enter the markets of Eastern Europe.
For his part, Chairman of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
(Employers) of Armenia Arsen Ghazaryan said that the Armenian and
Bulgarian governments' consistent work proves that bilateral interest
is growing and "quite different indices of trade turnover will be
recorded in the near future."
From: A. Papazian