6,5% GROWTH IN ARMENIAN JEWELRY INDUSTRY
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 22, 2011 - 19:10 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The results of the first 6 months of 2011 compared
to the same period of 2010 show 6,5% growth in the field of jewelry
industry with total AMD 4,7 billion product realization.
Hayk Mirzoyan, Head of Industry Issues Department of Armenian Ministry
of Economy told journalists in Yerevan that export growth of total
AMD4,4 billion is also registered.
Within the frames of Armenian Jewelers Association exhibition,
dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Armenia~Rs independence, Yerevan
hosted "The role of AJA in integrating Armenia's jewelry industry
into the international society of jewelers" conference. The conference
addressed issues of collaboration between Armenia~Rs state structures
and leading Armenian jewelry companies.
~SWe hope that the exhibition and the conference will enable Armenian
jewelers to better familiarize themselves with Armenia~Rs investment
and business spheres, with it undergoing considerable changes in
terms of opening new production lines,~T he emphasized.
Mirzoyan said, quoting National Statistical Service data, that there
are 31 acting jewelry companies.
Famous Armenian Jewelers from USA, Canada, Switzerland, Russia,
France, Italy, Thailand, Lebanon and other countries take part in
the three-day exhibition. Well known jewelry brands, belonging to our
Diaspora compatriots, such as Estate, Haytayan, Bergio, Tacori, Waskol,
Yesayan Jewellery expressed willingness to participate in Yerevan Show.
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 22, 2011 - 19:10 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The results of the first 6 months of 2011 compared
to the same period of 2010 show 6,5% growth in the field of jewelry
industry with total AMD 4,7 billion product realization.
Hayk Mirzoyan, Head of Industry Issues Department of Armenian Ministry
of Economy told journalists in Yerevan that export growth of total
AMD4,4 billion is also registered.
Within the frames of Armenian Jewelers Association exhibition,
dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Armenia~Rs independence, Yerevan
hosted "The role of AJA in integrating Armenia's jewelry industry
into the international society of jewelers" conference. The conference
addressed issues of collaboration between Armenia~Rs state structures
and leading Armenian jewelry companies.
~SWe hope that the exhibition and the conference will enable Armenian
jewelers to better familiarize themselves with Armenia~Rs investment
and business spheres, with it undergoing considerable changes in
terms of opening new production lines,~T he emphasized.
Mirzoyan said, quoting National Statistical Service data, that there
are 31 acting jewelry companies.
Famous Armenian Jewelers from USA, Canada, Switzerland, Russia,
France, Italy, Thailand, Lebanon and other countries take part in
the three-day exhibition. Well known jewelry brands, belonging to our
Diaspora compatriots, such as Estate, Haytayan, Bergio, Tacori, Waskol,
Yesayan Jewellery expressed willingness to participate in Yerevan Show.