Armenian-German talks on agreement to avoid double taxation will start
in march 2013
YEREVAN, December 7. /ARKA/. Armenian-German negotiations on an
agreement to avoid double taxation will start in March 2013, Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in his speech at the two-day
Armenian-German business forum in the office of the German Commerzbank
in Frankfurt.
According to him, this decision was made a month ago at a meeting of
the Armenian-German intergovernmental commission. The Prime Minister
said Armenia has signed such agreements with 32 countries.
Sargsyan also spoke about Armenia's prospective industries for
investments, as well as projects being implemented in information
technology, agriculture, renewable energy, tourism, pharmaceutical and
chemical industries.
According to Armenia's National Statistical Service, the trade
turnover between Armenia and Germany in January-October 2012 amounted
to $354.7 million, an increase of 7.4 percent compared to the same
period in 2011. It accounted for almost 8 percent in Armenia's overall
foreign trade. -0-
in march 2013
YEREVAN, December 7. /ARKA/. Armenian-German negotiations on an
agreement to avoid double taxation will start in March 2013, Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in his speech at the two-day
Armenian-German business forum in the office of the German Commerzbank
in Frankfurt.
According to him, this decision was made a month ago at a meeting of
the Armenian-German intergovernmental commission. The Prime Minister
said Armenia has signed such agreements with 32 countries.
Sargsyan also spoke about Armenia's prospective industries for
investments, as well as projects being implemented in information
technology, agriculture, renewable energy, tourism, pharmaceutical and
chemical industries.
According to Armenia's National Statistical Service, the trade
turnover between Armenia and Germany in January-October 2012 amounted
to $354.7 million, an increase of 7.4 percent compared to the same
period in 2011. It accounted for almost 8 percent in Armenia's overall
foreign trade. -0-