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    ARMENIAN AND TURKISH NGOS WORK ON PROPOSALS TO SIMPLIFY TURKISH IMPORTS TO ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, November 20. / ARKA /. Armenian and Turkish non-governmental
    organizations are working on a package of proposals for the government
    of Turkey to facilitate imports from Turkey to the Armenian market,
    Arsen Ghazaryan, chairman of an Armenian business organization
    said today.

    Speaking to journalists, Mr. Ghazaryan, the chairman of the Union of
    Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia, said some Armenian companies
    have trusted partners in Turkey, including what he named as 'semi-
    government' organizations.

    "Today, we are working with them to develop a set of proposals, hoping
    that even with closed borders, the Turkish government will agree to
    import its goods to Armenia under Armenia's code which is 77AM.

    Ghazaryan said the changes, if enacted into a law, would greatly
    simplify the process of imports, as they will allow direct import of
    goods from Turkey to the Armenian market without having to go through
    neighbouring Georgia.

    Currently Turkish goods enter Armenia via third countries, and Armenian
    entrepreneurs have to re-register documents for importing them to
    Armenia. Armenian imports from Turkey include industrial raw materials,
    machinery, building materials and other goods. He said the likelihood
    that the Turkish government will adopt the proposals is 50-50.

    According to the National Statistical Service of Armenia, its trade
    turnover with Turkey in January-September 2012 decreased by 15.5%
    from the same period 2011 to $142.4 million dollars. Turkey accounted
    for 3.5% of Armenia's overall trade in the reporting period of time.

    Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic relations. The border between
    the two countries was closed in 1993 at Ankara's initiative. Relations
    between Armenia and Turkey remain tense because of Ankara's biased
    stance on Karabakh problem and its painful reaction to Armenia's
    efforts to obtain worldwide recognition of the Armenian Genocide. -0-

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