PM URGES BUSINESS PEOPLE TO PRESENT THEIR PROJECTS TO GOVERNMENT
YEREVAN, March 29. / ARKA /. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
urged today representatives of small and medium-sized businesses
to more actively present their business plans to the government
to seek its support as he spoke at a meeting with some 100 local
business people.
"Our strategy is to be as objective as possible: we will inform
the public about the criteria we use to decide whether to support a
business or not. We are primarily interested in those companies which
have great export potential, which can prove that they will use the
government support to create jobs, which are managed skillfully,"
he was quoted as saying by the government press office.
He also said the government will pay special attention to programs
which are able to rally business people for their joint implementation.
The key speakers at the event were economy minister Tigran Davtyan,
the chairman of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Arsen
Ghazaryan and the chairman of the Union of Domestic Manufacturers
Vazgen Safarian. ---0---
YEREVAN, March 29. / ARKA /. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
urged today representatives of small and medium-sized businesses
to more actively present their business plans to the government
to seek its support as he spoke at a meeting with some 100 local
business people.
"Our strategy is to be as objective as possible: we will inform
the public about the criteria we use to decide whether to support a
business or not. We are primarily interested in those companies which
have great export potential, which can prove that they will use the
government support to create jobs, which are managed skillfully,"
he was quoted as saying by the government press office.
He also said the government will pay special attention to programs
which are able to rally business people for their joint implementation.
The key speakers at the event were economy minister Tigran Davtyan,
the chairman of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Arsen
Ghazaryan and the chairman of the Union of Domestic Manufacturers
Vazgen Safarian. ---0---