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    EXPERT: ARMENIA'S ACCESSION TO CUSTOMS UNION IS LOGICAL STEP TOWARD INTEGRATION

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/731993/expert-armenia%E2%80%99s-accession-to-customs-union-is-logical-step-toward-integration.html
    15:32, 6 September, 2013

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenia's accession to the Customs
    Union would be quite a logical step toward integration, Professor
    Galina Shmarlovskaya, PhD in Economics, Dean of the International
    Economic Relations Department of the Belarusian State Economic
    University, as reports Armenpress citing to BelTA, said as she
    commented on Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's statement concerning
    the country's intention to accede to the Customs Union and take part
    in further formation of the Eurasian Economic Union.

    According to Galina Shmarlovskaya, the dissolution of the USSR led
    to the disruption of ties between the former USSR republics and
    triggered many economic and social problems. This necessitated the
    adjustment of the countries' specialization and the search for their
    place in global economy. In recent years Armenia has been seeking to
    expand international cooperation. The country has recently signed
    a memorandum on the cooperation model with the Customs Union and
    discussed cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Commission. To
    materialize its plans Armenia needs to join the CIS free trade
    zone, which was created in line with the agreement signed in 2011
    and approved by eight CIS countries out of eleven: Belarus, Russia,
    Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Moldova. "So,
    Armenia's accession to the Customs Union is quite a logical step toward
    further integration. This will entail more intensive interregional
    cooperation in the form of trade, international industrial ties,
    investments and cooperation in R&D," Galina Shmarlovskaya said.

    The professor also commented on the information in the media about
    Armenia's intention to sign a free trade zone agreement with the
    European Union. After Serzh Sargsyan made a statement concerning
    the country's intention to join the Customs Union, the EU made it
    clear that Armenia would not be able to accede to the EU free trade
    zone. "In this case we can refer to international experience. In
    today's world there are large-scale projects where free trade zones
    are established not only between particular states but between entire
    international integration groups. In the future the free trade zone
    may be established between the Customs Union and the EU, so if Armenia
    joins the Customs Union it will in any event become part of the free
    trade zone," Galina Shmarlovskaya said.

    According to Galina Shmarlovskaya, the accession of new states to the
    Customs Union will be a positive factor: the Single Economic Space
    is being formed, its member countries will get the opportunity to
    penetrate bigger markets, while manufacturers will be able to sell
    products taking into account consumer demand in these countries, which
    will, of course, open additional opportunities for the development
    of joint entrepreneurship and will encourage investments, including
    the FDI.

    "In the future all CIS counties will get closer to the Customs Union,"
    Galina Shmarlovskaya is convinced.

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