BUSINESSMEN WANT TO ELIMINATE OLIGARCHY
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2011/11/09/arsen-ghazaryan
It is necessary to eliminate oligarchic monopolies from the Armenian
market, reduce the shade in the economy and ensure free and equal
conditions for competition, said Arsen Ghazaryan, Chairman of the Union
of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia (UMB(E)A).
The UMB(E)A today convened its recurrent conference which was attended
by top officials and Serzh Sargsyan.
"Businessmen should realize that they have definite tax commitments,
i.e. they should be socially bound and ensure economic growth. They
should realize that the problems the country once faced have changed
already. This is they should guarantee for economic sustainability,"
said Ghazaryan.
Addressing the conference participants the UMB(E)A chairman expressed
hope that the burden of toughened tax administration should be
shouldered by big businessmen working in the shade. The UMB(E)A
chairman is confident that export-oriented economy is Armenia's future.
"during the conference we discussed current and pending problems as
well as the opportunity of reinforcing the UMB(E)A with specialized
groups in order to make the dispute between the Union and its opponents
more effective," said Ghazaryan.
Asked who their opponents were, the UMB(E)A chairman said local and
international experts frequently challenge their opinions.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2011/11/09/arsen-ghazaryan
It is necessary to eliminate oligarchic monopolies from the Armenian
market, reduce the shade in the economy and ensure free and equal
conditions for competition, said Arsen Ghazaryan, Chairman of the Union
of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia (UMB(E)A).
The UMB(E)A today convened its recurrent conference which was attended
by top officials and Serzh Sargsyan.
"Businessmen should realize that they have definite tax commitments,
i.e. they should be socially bound and ensure economic growth. They
should realize that the problems the country once faced have changed
already. This is they should guarantee for economic sustainability,"
said Ghazaryan.
Addressing the conference participants the UMB(E)A chairman expressed
hope that the burden of toughened tax administration should be
shouldered by big businessmen working in the shade. The UMB(E)A
chairman is confident that export-oriented economy is Armenia's future.
"during the conference we discussed current and pending problems as
well as the opportunity of reinforcing the UMB(E)A with specialized
groups in order to make the dispute between the Union and its opponents
more effective," said Ghazaryan.
Asked who their opponents were, the UMB(E)A chairman said local and
international experts frequently challenge their opinions.