Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
May 15 2013
Ar-Be branches out into Yerevan
15.05.2013 13:32
YEREVAN, 15 May (BelTA) - A subsidiary of the Armenian-Belarusian
Trading House Ar-Be has opened in Yerevan downtown, BelTA has learnt.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Armenia Stepan Sukhorenko, Director
General of Multi Group Concern Sedrak Arustamyan, Chairman of the
Belgospishcheprom Concern Alexander Zabello.
The new store displays Belarusian goods which are in great demand
among local residents. According to the Belarusian diplomat, the
opening of the joint trading house Ar-Be in 2010 was a timely and
right decision. Today it features nearly 11,000 descriptions of
Belarusian products. The annual trade has already exceeded $10
million. `We have decided to expand into Yerevan. This year we plan to
open several subsidies more in Yerevan. Next year we will focus on
regional centers that show keen interest in our products,' Stepan
Sukhorenko said.
According to the Ambassador, Belarus and Armenia have been steady
developing their relations. An additional impetus to this process was
added by the recent official visit of the Belarusian head of state. In
particular, the sides have outlined a number of highly promising
projects in industrial cooperation and agriculture.
Stepan Sukhorenko noted that Armenia successfully uses BelAZ trucks.
Tractors and attachments are in demand in agriculture. Belarusian
tires account for nearly 25% of the Armenian market.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id=715058
May 15 2013
Ar-Be branches out into Yerevan
15.05.2013 13:32
YEREVAN, 15 May (BelTA) - A subsidiary of the Armenian-Belarusian
Trading House Ar-Be has opened in Yerevan downtown, BelTA has learnt.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Armenia Stepan Sukhorenko, Director
General of Multi Group Concern Sedrak Arustamyan, Chairman of the
Belgospishcheprom Concern Alexander Zabello.
The new store displays Belarusian goods which are in great demand
among local residents. According to the Belarusian diplomat, the
opening of the joint trading house Ar-Be in 2010 was a timely and
right decision. Today it features nearly 11,000 descriptions of
Belarusian products. The annual trade has already exceeded $10
million. `We have decided to expand into Yerevan. This year we plan to
open several subsidies more in Yerevan. Next year we will focus on
regional centers that show keen interest in our products,' Stepan
Sukhorenko said.
According to the Ambassador, Belarus and Armenia have been steady
developing their relations. An additional impetus to this process was
added by the recent official visit of the Belarusian head of state. In
particular, the sides have outlined a number of highly promising
projects in industrial cooperation and agriculture.
Stepan Sukhorenko noted that Armenia successfully uses BelAZ trucks.
Tractors and attachments are in demand in agriculture. Belarusian
tires account for nearly 25% of the Armenian market.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id=715058