FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR JEWELRY PRODUCTION AVAILABLE IN ARMENIA - GAGIK GEVORGYAN
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/10/29/gagik-gevorgyan/
21:47 ~U 29.10.13
The area for a free economic jewelry production zone is available,
but tremendous work has to be done both in and outside Armenia,
Chairman of the Russian Guild of Jewelers and of the Armenian World
Association of Jewelers Gagik Gevorgyan told Tert.am.
"We must be able to implement programs. This means that people must
come and open up businesses in Armenia. Armenia's authorities have
done their best and created the most favorable conditions. We should
convince Armenian businessmen that they can establish their businesses
here, make valuable jewelry and sell it in their countries," he said.
Armenian businessmen are now making jewelry in India, China, Vietnam
and the United Arab Emirates.
Much has changed in Armenia, Gevorgyan says.
"Many businessmen are ready to come to Armenia and cooperate with
local jewelers. And Armenian jewelers' works are competitive."
The businessmen wishing to establish production in Armenia will bring
their style and design to the country.
"How can Armenian jewelers know the demand in the French market?
Businessmen coming from there are expected to bring their design
here, form a group of the best jewelers and make the jewelry they
want. If Armenian jewelers can offer anything interesting, foreign
businessmen are willing to employ their potential. I hope it will
happen," Gevorgyan said.
Asked about the measures to ensure the import of Armenian jewelry,
he said that it has nothing in common with the free economic zone,
but necessary work will be done.
"Thousands of businessmen will come here from different parts of
the world. If they establish necessary contacts, they will bring
foreign culture here and our culture will be disseminated there,"
Gevorgyan said.
He is sure that the program will bring world fame to Armenian jewelry,
which has centuries-old traditions.
"We have peculiar ornaments. We have our Armenian spirit, ideas and
design. I am happy we can preserve it and present to the entire world.
I hope Armenian jewelry will gain world fame in the future,"
Gevorgyan said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/10/29/gagik-gevorgyan/
21:47 ~U 29.10.13
The area for a free economic jewelry production zone is available,
but tremendous work has to be done both in and outside Armenia,
Chairman of the Russian Guild of Jewelers and of the Armenian World
Association of Jewelers Gagik Gevorgyan told Tert.am.
"We must be able to implement programs. This means that people must
come and open up businesses in Armenia. Armenia's authorities have
done their best and created the most favorable conditions. We should
convince Armenian businessmen that they can establish their businesses
here, make valuable jewelry and sell it in their countries," he said.
Armenian businessmen are now making jewelry in India, China, Vietnam
and the United Arab Emirates.
Much has changed in Armenia, Gevorgyan says.
"Many businessmen are ready to come to Armenia and cooperate with
local jewelers. And Armenian jewelers' works are competitive."
The businessmen wishing to establish production in Armenia will bring
their style and design to the country.
"How can Armenian jewelers know the demand in the French market?
Businessmen coming from there are expected to bring their design
here, form a group of the best jewelers and make the jewelry they
want. If Armenian jewelers can offer anything interesting, foreign
businessmen are willing to employ their potential. I hope it will
happen," Gevorgyan said.
Asked about the measures to ensure the import of Armenian jewelry,
he said that it has nothing in common with the free economic zone,
but necessary work will be done.
"Thousands of businessmen will come here from different parts of
the world. If they establish necessary contacts, they will bring
foreign culture here and our culture will be disseminated there,"
Gevorgyan said.
He is sure that the program will bring world fame to Armenian jewelry,
which has centuries-old traditions.
"We have peculiar ornaments. We have our Armenian spirit, ideas and
design. I am happy we can preserve it and present to the entire world.
I hope Armenian jewelry will gain world fame in the future,"
Gevorgyan said.