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    SYRIAN ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN WANT TO INVEST IN ARMENIA

    news.am
    November 30, 2012 | 12:08

    YEREVAN. - A consultation meeting was held Thursday with the Syrian
    Armenian businessmen who wish to make investments in Armenia. The
    event was moderated by Armenia's Diaspora Minister, Hranush Hakobyan.

    First, Hakobyan welcomed the entrepreneurs' desire to conduct business
    in Armenia and encouraged them to settle in the country as well,
    Diaspora Ministry press service informs.

    In his turn, Armenian Development Agency (ADA) Director Robert
    Harutyunyan noted that his agency stands ready to assist Syrian
    Armenians and provide them consultation, and added that ADA has
    designed ideas which could be brought to fruition with joint efforts.

    Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Development National Center Director
    Varazdat Karapetyan informed that a twenty-day course, which includes
    around thirty Syrian Armenians, has successfully started. Also,
    he expressed a readiness to discuss any and all business plans.

    The Syrian Armenian entrepreneurs spoke about their businesses in
    Syria and preferences with respect to starting new business ventures
    in Armenia.

    State Revenue Committee's (SRC) Taxpayer Service and Tax Procedures
    Department Head Karen Beglaryan, stated that it is necessary to be
    informed about Armenia's tax and customs laws adding that SRC stands
    ready to provide necessary consultation.

    The interlocutors outlined the primary business directions that are
    feasible in Armenia.

    Next week the Syrian Armenian businessmen will meet with Armenia's
    entrepreneurs to discuss the options for cooperation.

    At the end of the consultation meeting, Diaspora Minister Hranush
    Hakobyan advised the Syrian Armenian businessmen not to launch any
    business activity in Armenia without consulting with the country's
    state-run specialized organizations, so as to avoid risks.

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