Armenia opens first free economic zone
July 27, 2013 | 17:36
YEREVAN. - Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and Russian
Federation Transportation Minister Maxim Sokolov were on hand Saturday
at the official opening of the first free economic zone (FEZ) in
Armenia.
The Armenian Government press service informed the aforesaid to
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
After cutting the symbolic ribbon of the FEZ entrance, Sargsyan and
Sokolov toured the area and got familiar with the infrastructures and
services it offers.
The establishment of FEZ in Armenia seeks to promote direct foreign
investments, increase exports, create new jobs, and generate
prerequisites for sustainable economic development in Armenia.
The free economic zone has a 55,799 square meters of economic
production area and 37,908 square meters of office space.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian
July 27, 2013 | 17:36
YEREVAN. - Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and Russian
Federation Transportation Minister Maxim Sokolov were on hand Saturday
at the official opening of the first free economic zone (FEZ) in
Armenia.
The Armenian Government press service informed the aforesaid to
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
After cutting the symbolic ribbon of the FEZ entrance, Sargsyan and
Sokolov toured the area and got familiar with the infrastructures and
services it offers.
The establishment of FEZ in Armenia seeks to promote direct foreign
investments, increase exports, create new jobs, and generate
prerequisites for sustainable economic development in Armenia.
The free economic zone has a 55,799 square meters of economic
production area and 37,908 square meters of office space.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian