ARMENIAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY DISCUSS MARKET COMPETITION
armradio.am
14.06.2012 17:22
On June 14, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern, State Commission
on Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC) Chairman Dr. Artak
Shaboyan, and senior government officials joined Armenia's business
community to discuss market competition issues at the "Competition
Issues, Analysis and Solutions" conference at the Marriott Hotel in
Yerevan. The conference was organized by the USAID-funded Enterprise
Development and Market Competitiveness (EDMC) Project, the SCPEC,
and the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham).
The objective of the conference was to share knowledge and best
practices in identifying and combating anti-competitive practices,
especially in regards to businesses operating in USAID/EDMC-supported
value chains - i.e. food processing, pharmaceuticals/biotechnology,
hospitality, and information technologies.
SCPEC Chairman Shaboyan noted that economic competition is not only
important for Armenia's economic growth and prosperity, but also for
enabling a competitive position in the international market and for
protecting consumer rights. The Chairman called upon all participants
to refer competition issues to the Commission.
armradio.am
14.06.2012 17:22
On June 14, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern, State Commission
on Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC) Chairman Dr. Artak
Shaboyan, and senior government officials joined Armenia's business
community to discuss market competition issues at the "Competition
Issues, Analysis and Solutions" conference at the Marriott Hotel in
Yerevan. The conference was organized by the USAID-funded Enterprise
Development and Market Competitiveness (EDMC) Project, the SCPEC,
and the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham).
The objective of the conference was to share knowledge and best
practices in identifying and combating anti-competitive practices,
especially in regards to businesses operating in USAID/EDMC-supported
value chains - i.e. food processing, pharmaceuticals/biotechnology,
hospitality, and information technologies.
SCPEC Chairman Shaboyan noted that economic competition is not only
important for Armenia's economic growth and prosperity, but also for
enabling a competitive position in the international market and for
protecting consumer rights. The Chairman called upon all participants
to refer competition issues to the Commission.