BUSINESSMEN FROM RUSSIA'S TOMSK REGION TO SELL HIGH-TECH PRODUCTS IN ARMENIA
HispanicBusiness.com
Sept 11 2013
September 11, 2013
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Yerevan. Telecommunications, medicine, biotechnologies,
nanotechnologies and tourism - such are the prior fields of
cooperation for businessmen of Armenia and Tomsk region, Russia,
said Alexander Gumilevskiy, Head of the Business Development Center
at the Tomsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI), at the meeting
of Armenian-Russian businessmen in Yerevan on Tuesday. The meeting
was organized jointly with the CCI of Yerevan.
Gumilevskiy said that Tomsk region with a population of nearly 1
million people has a traditionally developed fuel and energy complex,
very developed education and science- consuming industry. Gumilevskiy
told ArmInfo that Tomsk businessmen are for the first time in
Armenia and very interested in importing electric machinery, devices,
manometers, and other products in the country. They would like to
develop business relations with Armenia in the field of tourism. He
said that the Russian delegation comprised representatives of 10 small
and medium-sized enterprises. He said that there is a technology
development area in Tomsk and a facility where science-consuming
innovative industry is concentrated. "This is a type of free trade
area and we hope to establish cooperation with Armenia here,"
Gumilevskiy said.
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/9/11/businessmen_from_russia_s_tomsk_region.htm
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
HispanicBusiness.com
Sept 11 2013
September 11, 2013
Advertisement
Yerevan. Telecommunications, medicine, biotechnologies,
nanotechnologies and tourism - such are the prior fields of
cooperation for businessmen of Armenia and Tomsk region, Russia,
said Alexander Gumilevskiy, Head of the Business Development Center
at the Tomsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI), at the meeting
of Armenian-Russian businessmen in Yerevan on Tuesday. The meeting
was organized jointly with the CCI of Yerevan.
Gumilevskiy said that Tomsk region with a population of nearly 1
million people has a traditionally developed fuel and energy complex,
very developed education and science- consuming industry. Gumilevskiy
told ArmInfo that Tomsk businessmen are for the first time in
Armenia and very interested in importing electric machinery, devices,
manometers, and other products in the country. They would like to
develop business relations with Armenia in the field of tourism. He
said that the Russian delegation comprised representatives of 10 small
and medium-sized enterprises. He said that there is a technology
development area in Tomsk and a facility where science-consuming
innovative industry is concentrated. "This is a type of free trade
area and we hope to establish cooperation with Armenia here,"
Gumilevskiy said.
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/9/11/businessmen_from_russia_s_tomsk_region.htm
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress