COMMERCE CHAMBER WANTS TO HELP SYRIAN-ARMENIANS TO OPEN BUSINESS
news.am
August 02, 2012 | 15:50
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry has set up a
working group to assist Armenian businessmen of Syria.
Arayik Vardanyan, the Executive Director of the Chamber, told reporters
that the group will provide consultations on Armenian legislation
and help in seeking opportunities for opening business in Armenia.
Another participant of press conference expert in Arabic studies
Araks Pashayan said Syria has a close-knit Armenian community and
most Armenians have no plans to leave the country.
"They are ready to resist," she added.
Head of the Commerce and Industry Chamber said Syrian-Armenians are
mainly engaged in trade and jewelry manufacturing.
"Only 2-3 percent of 3,000 families coming to Armenia will stay here,
but we are ready to help them," Vardanyan emphasized.
news.am
August 02, 2012 | 15:50
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry has set up a
working group to assist Armenian businessmen of Syria.
Arayik Vardanyan, the Executive Director of the Chamber, told reporters
that the group will provide consultations on Armenian legislation
and help in seeking opportunities for opening business in Armenia.
Another participant of press conference expert in Arabic studies
Araks Pashayan said Syria has a close-knit Armenian community and
most Armenians have no plans to leave the country.
"They are ready to resist," she added.
Head of the Commerce and Industry Chamber said Syrian-Armenians are
mainly engaged in trade and jewelry manufacturing.
"Only 2-3 percent of 3,000 families coming to Armenia will stay here,
but we are ready to help them," Vardanyan emphasized.