ARMENIA GOVERNMENT REMOVES BAN ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IMPORTS FROM CZECH REPUBLIC
Drinks Business Review
March 14 2013
DBR Staff Writer
Published 14 March 2013
Armenia Food Safety Service, a governing body of The Government of
the Republic of Armenia, has lifted the ban imposed on imports of
alcoholic beverages from the Czech Republic.
Earlier in autumn 2012, Czech authorities associated alcoholic drinks
with increased deaths and injuries in the country, which was reported
highest in last 30 years.
The officials also reported that the low-cost alcoholic drinks like
Czech vodka, rum and fruit spirits contained methanol, a poisonous
form of alcohol, which could kill or make a person blind. This forced
Armenia to impose ban on imports of liquors from the Czech Republic,
as was done by Russia, reported ARKA News Agency.
However, the ban was relaxed on 6 March 2013 by a decree of the Food
Safety Service chief Abram Bakhchagulyan.
http://www.drinks-business-review.com/news/armenia-government-removes-ban-on-alcoholic-beverage-imports-from-czech-republic-140313
Drinks Business Review
March 14 2013
DBR Staff Writer
Published 14 March 2013
Armenia Food Safety Service, a governing body of The Government of
the Republic of Armenia, has lifted the ban imposed on imports of
alcoholic beverages from the Czech Republic.
Earlier in autumn 2012, Czech authorities associated alcoholic drinks
with increased deaths and injuries in the country, which was reported
highest in last 30 years.
The officials also reported that the low-cost alcoholic drinks like
Czech vodka, rum and fruit spirits contained methanol, a poisonous
form of alcohol, which could kill or make a person blind. This forced
Armenia to impose ban on imports of liquors from the Czech Republic,
as was done by Russia, reported ARKA News Agency.
However, the ban was relaxed on 6 March 2013 by a decree of the Food
Safety Service chief Abram Bakhchagulyan.
http://www.drinks-business-review.com/news/armenia-government-removes-ban-on-alcoholic-beverage-imports-from-czech-republic-140313