Armenian wine may find itself in supermarkets of Germany and China
arminfo
Saturday, June 16, 17:01
The Armenian wine may soon find itself in supermarkets of Germany and
China, German businessman, the head of the insurance company Von
Heydebreck, Claus Von Heydebreck, told ArmInfo correspondent before
the beginning of a small forum in Yerevan. He arrived in Yerevan to
look for profitable investments.
He said that at present he has been negotiating with one of the
biggest Armenian wine producers, which will become the key supplier of
Armenian wines to Germany and China. He preferred not to name the
company. He also declined to name the volume of investments in the
economy of Armenia and said he will revise the possibility of making
serious investments in the sphere of building, insurance, tourism and
medicine.
He also did not rule out opening of the office of his insurance
company in Armenia. When commenting on a small volume of the local
market, he said that this problem may be compensated by high insurance
premiums which will meet the European ones. At the same time, he
agreed to the fact that the life standard of Armenian residents is low
and only a small part of them may allow themselves to have European
insurance. He said that medical insurance for the middle-aged citizens
of Armenia will cost 300 EUR per month, and for people above 50 years
- 1000 EUR.
arminfo
Saturday, June 16, 17:01
The Armenian wine may soon find itself in supermarkets of Germany and
China, German businessman, the head of the insurance company Von
Heydebreck, Claus Von Heydebreck, told ArmInfo correspondent before
the beginning of a small forum in Yerevan. He arrived in Yerevan to
look for profitable investments.
He said that at present he has been negotiating with one of the
biggest Armenian wine producers, which will become the key supplier of
Armenian wines to Germany and China. He preferred not to name the
company. He also declined to name the volume of investments in the
economy of Armenia and said he will revise the possibility of making
serious investments in the sphere of building, insurance, tourism and
medicine.
He also did not rule out opening of the office of his insurance
company in Armenia. When commenting on a small volume of the local
market, he said that this problem may be compensated by high insurance
premiums which will meet the European ones. At the same time, he
agreed to the fact that the life standard of Armenian residents is low
and only a small part of them may allow themselves to have European
insurance. He said that medical insurance for the middle-aged citizens
of Armenia will cost 300 EUR per month, and for people above 50 years
- 1000 EUR.