Government keeps spotlight on Syrian-Armenians
18:26 - 08.12.12
The Armenian Government keeps passing measures to facilitate the
Syrian-Armenians' entry to and residence in their historical homeland.
According to a press release the Ministry of Diaspora, a special
emphasis is placed on employment promotion and housing issues. Some of
the Syrian-Armenian migrants are said to have their own capital, with
others seeking business and investment opportunities.
In collaboration with the Ministries of Economy and Agriculture, the
Armenian Development Agency and the Small and Medium Enterprise
Development Center, the Ministry of Diaspora periodically arranges
meetings and consultations to introduce Armenia's business environment
and legal economic legislation to the Syrian-Armenians interested in
making investments in Armenia.
Upon the Ministry's initiative, the community members who have
established themselves as successful businessmen in Syria, have
visited the brandy and wine factory Armas of Nor Yedesia (a town in
Armenia's west) to get familiarized with its manufacturing processes
and technologies.
At a meeting with the plant's director, Armen Aslanyan, they exchanged
thoughts over Armenia's tax and customs legislation relating to the
economic sector. The businessmen said that the organization has been
given the privilege to delay the VAT payment while importing
equipment. They also addressed the risks and existing problems in the
agriculture sector. The Armas director told the guests that the
Armenian Government encourages investments in agriculture and wine-
and brandy-making, considering them priority trends in Armenia's
economy.
The businessmen found the meeting useful for their future investment plans.
Highlighting the importance of reliable business partners and
high-quality consulting, Minister Hranush Hakobyan encouraged the
guests to apply to Armenia's government bodies for further assistance
in their business efforts.
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/08/nor-edesia-sirishay/
18:26 - 08.12.12
The Armenian Government keeps passing measures to facilitate the
Syrian-Armenians' entry to and residence in their historical homeland.
According to a press release the Ministry of Diaspora, a special
emphasis is placed on employment promotion and housing issues. Some of
the Syrian-Armenian migrants are said to have their own capital, with
others seeking business and investment opportunities.
In collaboration with the Ministries of Economy and Agriculture, the
Armenian Development Agency and the Small and Medium Enterprise
Development Center, the Ministry of Diaspora periodically arranges
meetings and consultations to introduce Armenia's business environment
and legal economic legislation to the Syrian-Armenians interested in
making investments in Armenia.
Upon the Ministry's initiative, the community members who have
established themselves as successful businessmen in Syria, have
visited the brandy and wine factory Armas of Nor Yedesia (a town in
Armenia's west) to get familiarized with its manufacturing processes
and technologies.
At a meeting with the plant's director, Armen Aslanyan, they exchanged
thoughts over Armenia's tax and customs legislation relating to the
economic sector. The businessmen said that the organization has been
given the privilege to delay the VAT payment while importing
equipment. They also addressed the risks and existing problems in the
agriculture sector. The Armas director told the guests that the
Armenian Government encourages investments in agriculture and wine-
and brandy-making, considering them priority trends in Armenia's
economy.
The businessmen found the meeting useful for their future investment plans.
Highlighting the importance of reliable business partners and
high-quality consulting, Minister Hranush Hakobyan encouraged the
guests to apply to Armenia's government bodies for further assistance
in their business efforts.
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/08/nor-edesia-sirishay/