HEAD OF ARMENIAN ANTI-MONOPOLY COMMISSION TO DISCUSS COMPETITIVENESS WITHIN CUSTOMS UNION IN MOSCOW
YEREVAN, October 10. /ARKA/. The chairman of Armenia's State Commission
for Protection of Economic Competition Artak Shaboyan headed to Russia
Thursday invited by the head of Russian anti-monopoly service Igor
Artemiev, the press office of the commission reported.
The aim of the visit is to discuss competitiveness policy issues in
respect to Armenia' accession to the Customs Union.
The counterparts will touch upon legal regulation of parallel
importing in the framework of inter-state council for antimonopoly
policy of CIS countries, as well as a number of issues related to
pharmaceuticals. Shaboyan is a member and Artemiev is the president
of the council.
After negotiations of Armenian and Russian presidents Serzh Sargsyan
and Vladimir Putin a joint statement was made on September 3 saying
Armenia intends to join the Russia-led Customs Union and participate
in establishing the Eurasian economic union. Before, Yerevan was
expected to sign an association and free trade agreement with the EU
at Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius. N.V. -0--
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YEREVAN, October 10. /ARKA/. The chairman of Armenia's State Commission
for Protection of Economic Competition Artak Shaboyan headed to Russia
Thursday invited by the head of Russian anti-monopoly service Igor
Artemiev, the press office of the commission reported.
The aim of the visit is to discuss competitiveness policy issues in
respect to Armenia' accession to the Customs Union.
The counterparts will touch upon legal regulation of parallel
importing in the framework of inter-state council for antimonopoly
policy of CIS countries, as well as a number of issues related to
pharmaceuticals. Shaboyan is a member and Artemiev is the president
of the council.
After negotiations of Armenian and Russian presidents Serzh Sargsyan
and Vladimir Putin a joint statement was made on September 3 saying
Armenia intends to join the Russia-led Customs Union and participate
in establishing the Eurasian economic union. Before, Yerevan was
expected to sign an association and free trade agreement with the EU
at Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius. N.V. -0--
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/head_of_armenian_anti_monopoly_commission_to_discu ss_competitiveness_within_customs_union_in_moscow/#sthash.H1P1L1tJ.dpuf