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    GEORGIA DOESN'T WANT ARMENIAN BUSINESS IN JAVAKHK - PARTY LEADER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 7, 2011 - 14:16 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Chairman of Virk Party David Rstakyan thinks that
    entrepreneurs from Armenia will sooner or later have problems in
    Georgia when running their own business.

    "The policy currently pursued by the Georgian authorities and its
    logic with regard to Armenians are not promising," Rstakyan told
    a press conference in Yerevan adding that the time will come for
    Armenians to face serious problems with Georgia's security system.

    He also noted that, although Armenian businessmen are offered to set
    their business in Georgia, the situation dictates to do it in other
    provinces of the country rather than in Armenian-populated Javakhk.

    According to the data issued by the Public Records Service of Georgia,
    with participation of Armenian citizens, only from January 1, 2011,
    nearly 100 business entities were registered, of them 70 limited
    liabilities companies, 3 affiliates, 24 private entrepreneurships,
    as well as several non-commercial organizations. Investors prefer to
    establish business in Georgia because in this country laws for running
    a business are very liberal, and the country authorities create all
    necessary conditions for "newcomers".


    From: Baghdasarian
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