ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN BUSINESS FORUM AIMS TO STRENGTHEN ECONOMIC TIES
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=10085
Georgia Today
April 26 2012
Georgia
The Armenian business commission, headed by Deputy Economy Minister
Robert Harutyunyan, as well as representatives of the Armenian
Development Agency (ADA), traveled to Georgia on April 21-22 to attend
the Armenian-Georgian business forum.
According to the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers)
of Armenia, the forum will help strengthen economic cooperation
between the two countries.
Agriculture and processing,ã~@~@IT, chemical industry, transport,
pharmacy, construction, jewelry, textile industry, tourism and
hospitality and engineering companies sent their representatives
to Georgia. In total, about 40 Armenian companies participated in
the forum and made presentation on their services and goods. The
delegation's members held meetings with representatives of Georgian
companies to seek future cooperation ties.
Within the visit, The Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
(Employers) of Armenia and the Center of International Integration
Support MASTER organized a trade-industrial exhibition BRIDGE EXPO.
Armenian agri-business companies presented their product at the
exhibition.
The Armenian delegation included General Director of the Armenian
Development Agency, Robert Harutyunyan; Head of the Foreign Markets
Department of the Ministry of Economy of Armenia Gagik Kocharyan,
and Head of the Industry Department of the Ministry of Economy of
Armenia, Haik Mirzoyan.
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=10085
Georgia Today
April 26 2012
Georgia
The Armenian business commission, headed by Deputy Economy Minister
Robert Harutyunyan, as well as representatives of the Armenian
Development Agency (ADA), traveled to Georgia on April 21-22 to attend
the Armenian-Georgian business forum.
According to the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers)
of Armenia, the forum will help strengthen economic cooperation
between the two countries.
Agriculture and processing,ã~@~@IT, chemical industry, transport,
pharmacy, construction, jewelry, textile industry, tourism and
hospitality and engineering companies sent their representatives
to Georgia. In total, about 40 Armenian companies participated in
the forum and made presentation on their services and goods. The
delegation's members held meetings with representatives of Georgian
companies to seek future cooperation ties.
Within the visit, The Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
(Employers) of Armenia and the Center of International Integration
Support MASTER organized a trade-industrial exhibition BRIDGE EXPO.
Armenian agri-business companies presented their product at the
exhibition.
The Armenian delegation included General Director of the Armenian
Development Agency, Robert Harutyunyan; Head of the Foreign Markets
Department of the Ministry of Economy of Armenia Gagik Kocharyan,
and Head of the Industry Department of the Ministry of Economy of
Armenia, Haik Mirzoyan.