TWO CARGO AIRPLANES FROM CZECH REPUBLIC NOT FOUND IN ARMENIAN STATISTICS
arminfo
Tuesday, November 20, 16:07
In 2011 commodity circulation between Czech Republic and Armenia
amounted to $64 mln, which exceeded the level of the pre-crisis
2008, Deputy Foreign Minister of Czech Republic, Tomas Dub, said the
Armenian-Czech business-forum kicked off in Yerevan today.
He said that such a high indicator was provided by delivery of two
cargo airplanes from Czech Republic to Armenia. In 2012 the commodity
circulation between these two countries reduced by 50%, as there was
not similar big bargain, he said.
At the same time, he added that the trade and economic relations
between Armenia and Czech Republic have a good potential for
development and he hopes to see more Armenian goods at the Czech
market. He also added that a delegation of Czech businessmen and
bankers accompanies him to Armenia to take part in the forum. They are
interested in establishment and development of the trade cooperation
between the two countries, the deputy minister said and added that
their visit may promote growing of the Czech capital presence at the
Armenian market. He mentioned transport, energy, food industry and
IT like prospective branches of cooperation.
Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, said that the
government has been actively making reforms for the economy of Armenia
to become competitive and open for foreign investments. He also added
that the EU is an important trade partner of Armenia, the share of
which is 50% out of foreign trade turnover. The Armenian authorities
have been conducting the policy of European integration and in this
context, the Czech experience could be useful to Armenia, he said.
To note, the Armenian statistics differs from the Czech one. For
instance, according to the Armenian National Statistics Service,
in 2011 commodity circulation between Armenia and Czech Republic
amounted to $26 mln but not $64 mln as Tomas Dub said. The Czech
export amounted to $24 mln and Armenian import - $1,9 mln. Chiefly
aluminum foil and ferrous metals are delivered from Armenia to Czech
Republic and from Czech Republic to Armenia - above-ground transport
means, turbines for power plants and other equipment. It is strange,
but no cargo airplanes are fixed in an official Armenian statistics.
arminfo
Tuesday, November 20, 16:07
In 2011 commodity circulation between Czech Republic and Armenia
amounted to $64 mln, which exceeded the level of the pre-crisis
2008, Deputy Foreign Minister of Czech Republic, Tomas Dub, said the
Armenian-Czech business-forum kicked off in Yerevan today.
He said that such a high indicator was provided by delivery of two
cargo airplanes from Czech Republic to Armenia. In 2012 the commodity
circulation between these two countries reduced by 50%, as there was
not similar big bargain, he said.
At the same time, he added that the trade and economic relations
between Armenia and Czech Republic have a good potential for
development and he hopes to see more Armenian goods at the Czech
market. He also added that a delegation of Czech businessmen and
bankers accompanies him to Armenia to take part in the forum. They are
interested in establishment and development of the trade cooperation
between the two countries, the deputy minister said and added that
their visit may promote growing of the Czech capital presence at the
Armenian market. He mentioned transport, energy, food industry and
IT like prospective branches of cooperation.
Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, said that the
government has been actively making reforms for the economy of Armenia
to become competitive and open for foreign investments. He also added
that the EU is an important trade partner of Armenia, the share of
which is 50% out of foreign trade turnover. The Armenian authorities
have been conducting the policy of European integration and in this
context, the Czech experience could be useful to Armenia, he said.
To note, the Armenian statistics differs from the Czech one. For
instance, according to the Armenian National Statistics Service,
in 2011 commodity circulation between Armenia and Czech Republic
amounted to $26 mln but not $64 mln as Tomas Dub said. The Czech
export amounted to $24 mln and Armenian import - $1,9 mln. Chiefly
aluminum foil and ferrous metals are delivered from Armenia to Czech
Republic and from Czech Republic to Armenia - above-ground transport
means, turbines for power plants and other equipment. It is strange,
but no cargo airplanes are fixed in an official Armenian statistics.