ARMENIAN, CZECH TRADE CHAMBERS SIGN COOPERATION MEMORANDUM
tert.am
04.06.12
Tweet A memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation was signed
between the chambers of commerce of Armenia and the Czech Republic
earlier on Monday.
Speaking at the ceremony, the president of the Armenian chamber,
Martin Sargsyan, said the deal enabled the two sides to agree on
several key issues.
"It is planned to hold assemblies and exhibitions. Under the
arrangement, the Armenian and Czech chambers of commerce should have
committees for those businessmen who have difficulty in organizing and
developing their business in the Czech Republic," he said, adding that
the turnover between the two countries is increasing by every year.
Armenia's exports to the Czech Republic have grown significantly to
top $25 million. The customs statistics suggests that the exported
products include predominantly raw molybdenum, ferromolybdenum,
wooden items, hand-knitted carpets, diamond etc.
The Czech Republic imports to Armenia beer, confectionary,
pharmaceutical products, clothing, original sculptors and crafts etc.
From: Baghdasarian
tert.am
04.06.12
Tweet A memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation was signed
between the chambers of commerce of Armenia and the Czech Republic
earlier on Monday.
Speaking at the ceremony, the president of the Armenian chamber,
Martin Sargsyan, said the deal enabled the two sides to agree on
several key issues.
"It is planned to hold assemblies and exhibitions. Under the
arrangement, the Armenian and Czech chambers of commerce should have
committees for those businessmen who have difficulty in organizing and
developing their business in the Czech Republic," he said, adding that
the turnover between the two countries is increasing by every year.
Armenia's exports to the Czech Republic have grown significantly to
top $25 million. The customs statistics suggests that the exported
products include predominantly raw molybdenum, ferromolybdenum,
wooden items, hand-knitted carpets, diamond etc.
The Czech Republic imports to Armenia beer, confectionary,
pharmaceutical products, clothing, original sculptors and crafts etc.
From: Baghdasarian