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  • Serzh Sargsyan Attends Closing Ceremony Of Armenian-Polish Business

    SERZH SARGSYAN ATTENDS CLOSING CEREMONY OF ARMENIAN-POLISH BUSINESS FORUM

    17:05 26/06/2013 Â" POLITICS

    As part of his official visit to the Republic of Poland, President
    Serzh Sargsyan together with Polish President BronisÅ~Baw Komorowski
    in Warsaw attended the closing ceremony of the Armenian-Polish Business
    Forum on Tuesday, June 25.

    Serzh Sargsyan greeted the organizers and participants of the
    Business Forum, spoke about the centuries-long Armenian-Polish
    friendship, cooperation of the two countries in different areas, the
    Armenian-Polish trade and economic relations and briefly presented
    the business environment in modern Armenia, tendencies of economic
    development and investment opportunities.

    In his welcoming remarks, the President spoke with esteem about
    the Polish authorities, in the person of President Komorowski and
    the Polish businessmen who, according to President Serzh Sargsyan,
    in the difficult conditions of the global economic and financial
    crisis have registered great success and through their daily work
    have further empowered their country.

    "The Armenian-Polish friendship is centuries old and soon we will be
    celebrating the thousand year anniversary of the establishment of the
    first Armenian settlements in Poland. Becoming stronger with centuries,
    the Armenian-Polish relations are encompassing every area.

    The Armenians not only fought for independence of Poland but also
    made an important contribution to the country's development. It is no
    accident that in order to advance the trade and crafts, the kings and
    princes of Poland were inviting Armenians to settle in different parts
    of the country, endowing them with numerous privileges and rights.

    The high level of our current political relations and achievements
    registered in different areas, has its origin in the spiritual and
    cultural community, friendship and mutual sympathy formed during
    the ages.

    Regrettably, today the Armenian-Polish trade and economic ties are
    substantially lagging behind the relations established in other areas.

    To fill that void, we, the two Presidents have decided on the
    necessity to organize a business forum - two years ago in Yerevan,
    and now here, in Warsaw. It should be noted that there are already
    some results, especially with regard to the presence of the Polish
    companies in Armenia and their participation in different Armenian
    projects. However, it is still not enough, and I urge you to be much
    more active.

    Distinguished Entrepreneurs,

    I would like to present briefly the business environment in modern
    Armenia, tendencies of economic development, as well as the investment
    opportunities.

    Continuous improvement of the business and investment climate is
    a chief prerequisite of our economic development. Toward that end,
    in recent years, we have undertaken large-scale economic reforms,
    particularly related to the opening a business venture in Armenia,
    construction permits, registration of property, acquisition of loans,
    protection of investments, filing taxes and some other areas. The
    achieved results have been reflected in the international ratings,
    particularly, in the Doing Business-2012 annual report published
    by the World Bank's International Financial Corporation. According
    to the mentioned report, Armenia compared to the previous year,
    improved her position by 18 points, occupying the 32nd position
    among 185 countries. Please note that it makes the business climate
    in Armenia the best in the CIS region.

    Nevertheless, we don't believe that our efforts aimed at the
    liberalization of the investment field and business climate and
    improvement of the state governance structure in general stop there.

    There is still a long road to go and we are passing that road with
    the assistance of our European friends.

    In this context, it is warranted to speak about the Association
    Agreement to be signed with the European Union and the Deep and
    Comprehensive Tree Trade Agreement which constitutes its part. It
    will put our cooperation with the EU member states, including Poland,
    on a qualitatively new and more comprehensive basis.

    Last December, we signed the agreement on visa facilitation with the
    European Union which was immediately followed by the cancelation of
    visa requirements for the EU citizens visiting Armenia. Considering
    also the Polish LOT airlines five times a week flights to Yerevan,
    I trust that all obstacles for visiting our country and observing
    the created conditions first hand have been removed.

    Along with all this, I believe that Polish entrepreneurs would like
    to know that Armenia, being a member of the CIS Free Trade Zone
    agreement and closely cooperating with the Customs Union, has a
    competitive advantage in the CIS region. It definitely creates extra
    opportunities to enter the CIS market with more favorable conditions
    through the capital invested in Armenia.

    Steps are also taken toward the improvment of infrastructure and
    full utilization of the existing opportunities which will allow to
    decrease the transportation fees.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    I would like to highlight a number of areas which, in my opinion, could
    possess potential for the further development of the Armenian-Polish
    cooperation.

    The area of information technologies in Armenia is growing
    rapidly. It ensures high profitability and is really attractive for
    major foreign investments. It is proved by the presence in Armenia
    of 360 companies working in the IT area, 151 of which are branches
    of foreign companies. Many of the major international companies are
    represented in Armenia, among them Synopsys, National Instruments,
    Microsoft, D-Link, Mentor Graphics, and others.

    Everything is being done to staff the field with professional cadre
    and, of course, to retrain them. The Armenian National Engineering
    Laboratories program is being implemented, and retraining programs
    have been launched at the Microsoft innovation center and laboratories
    of the Mobile Solutions.

    The Tumo supermodern center of creative technologies for 12-18 years
    old children has been functioning in Yerevan since 2011, and now we
    are planning to extend the programs of the center to the regions of
    the Republic as well.

    Traditional areas which brought the international recognition to
    the Armenians are jewelry making and diamond cutting. The Armenian
    jewelry is sold in many countries of the world, including Poland. We
    have serious programs on making Armenia a regional and why not, also
    an international hub for jewelry production through the creation in
    Armenia of the free zone for the jewelry production.

    Armenia attaches importance to the establishment of free trade zones as
    a strong incentive for the attraction of direct foreign investments,
    introduction of advanced technologies, implementation of innovative
    methods, and creation of new jobs.

    In coming years, we are planning to make large investments in
    the area of agriculture, through the technical re-equipment and
    enhancement of productivity, as well as through the modernization of
    processing capabilities. I would like to see the growth of the Polish
    investments also in the area of tourism, mining, and health care which
    are continually modernized areas with great potential for development
    and which the state has declared the priority areas for development.

    Distinguished Entrepreneurs,

    I am hopeful that today's Forum will enhance the establishment and
    expansion of the long-term and mutually beneficial economic programs
    for the prosperity of the Armenian and Polish peoples. I wish you
    all success and I hope that soon I will hear of success of the Polish
    businessmen in Armenia," President Serzh Sargsyan told the participants
    of the Armenian-Polish Business Forum in his welcoming remarks.

    Source: Panorama.am

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