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    KAREN VARDANIAN: ELECTRONIC TRADE SYSTEM FUNCTION IN ARMENIA IN A YEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    2012-03-05

    cted in shops, but electronic trade infrastructure is already being
    set up to create conditions for online trade. The Union of Information
    Technology Enterprises (UITE) is doing work in this direction. The
    UITE is now implementing a program aimed at promoting electronic
    trade in Armenia. "The purpose of the program is to gradually move
    physical shops to virtual reality", said UNITE Executive Director Karen
    Vardanyan, adding that for this purpose three important steps should
    be taken: creation of a favorable environment and a management body,
    and encouraging young people to set up their own businesses.

    According to K. Vardanyan, during the sitting of the Council for
    Information Technology Development Support held on November 30 of last
    year and chaired by the Armenian Prime Minister, the Union presented
    customs and tax problems related to the organization of electronic
    trade in Armenia, as well as proposals concerning their solution.

    Based on these proposals, an attempt is made - through electronic
    trade - to solve domestic problems related to sale of products and
    services, exports of Armenian goods, and delivery of foreign goods
    to Armenia. "As a result of this work, each Armenian citizen will
    feel the positive effect of electronic trade in a year," K. Vardanyan
    assured us, noting that Armenia's electronic trade infrastructure is
    still in embryo.

    The UITE director said that the Union also provides advisory services,
    organizes the IT sector-related events for various age groups, creates
    a favorable environment by uniting similar structures, and in general
    promotes the development of Armenia's IT sector. The number of the
    UITE member companies is rapidly growing: it reached 58 in early 2012.

    Among the Union members are local and foreign organizations that
    specialize in software development, Internet technology, electronic
    trade, etc.

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