MYASOMOLPROM TO SIGN DEALER CONTRACT WITH ARMENIA
Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
Sept 20 2013
20.09.2013 16:43
MINSK, 20 September (BelTA) - Minoblmyasomolprom - management company
of Myasomolprom Holding Company has plans to sign a dealer contract
to deliver meat and dairy products to Armenia, head of the economy
committee of the Minsk Oblast Executive Committee Dmitry Pavlovich told
reporters reviewing the official visit of the Minsk Oblast delegation
led by Minsk Oblast Governor Boris Batura to Armenia, BelTA has learnt.
"In the next two weeks a dealer contract will be signed with the
trading house Ar-Be to supply our meat and dairy products there,"
Dmitry Pavlovich said. The sale of products via the Armenia-Belarus
trading house Ar-Be in Yerevan will allow resolving some issues
associated with product delivery.
Meat and dairy products dominate Minsk Oblast exports to Armenia.
Other important exports include mining dump trucks, spare parts and
medicines. Besides, Minoblmyasomolprom has plans to make juices from
Belarusian fruit in Armenia.
The mutual export will be expanded by supplies of Belarusian road
construction machinery to Armenia, as this Caucasian country needs
snow clearing vehicles.
During the visit to Armenia the Minsk Oblast delegation visited Vayots
Dzor Province and Syunik Province of Armenia. Minsk Oblast Governor
Boris Batura invited Armenian counterparts to visit Minsk Oblast in
October-November 2013; the official invitation has already been sent.
The parties believe that interregional cooperation will help promote
bilateral trade and investments and facilitate the implementation of
joint projects.
In 2012, the trade between Minsk Oblast and Armenia made up $9.2
million, up by 68.6% compared to the previous year. The export rose
by 72.3% to $9 million, the import shrank by 12% down to $0.2 million.
This year the trade has lost the momentum. In January-July it was
estimated at $2.3 million, or 46.8% as against the same period last
year. The export amounted to $2.2 million (45.2%). The import expanded
by 3.1% up to $100,000. The reduction of export is attributed to the
absence of deliveries of BelAZ dump trucks to Armenia.
By the end of the year BelAZ will ship four mining dump trucks
estimated at $5 million to Armenia. Dmitry Pavlovich emphasized that
over the last 10 years since 2002, the trade between Minsk Oblast
and Armenia expanded five times, from $1.8 million to $9.2 million.
The major local exporters include BelAZ, Minoblmyasomolprom, and
Borisov Pharmaceutical Plant. Other exporters include Inteco-Master
(Dzerzhinsk District), Magol (Borisov), Coswick (Minsk District).
Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
Sept 20 2013
20.09.2013 16:43
MINSK, 20 September (BelTA) - Minoblmyasomolprom - management company
of Myasomolprom Holding Company has plans to sign a dealer contract
to deliver meat and dairy products to Armenia, head of the economy
committee of the Minsk Oblast Executive Committee Dmitry Pavlovich told
reporters reviewing the official visit of the Minsk Oblast delegation
led by Minsk Oblast Governor Boris Batura to Armenia, BelTA has learnt.
"In the next two weeks a dealer contract will be signed with the
trading house Ar-Be to supply our meat and dairy products there,"
Dmitry Pavlovich said. The sale of products via the Armenia-Belarus
trading house Ar-Be in Yerevan will allow resolving some issues
associated with product delivery.
Meat and dairy products dominate Minsk Oblast exports to Armenia.
Other important exports include mining dump trucks, spare parts and
medicines. Besides, Minoblmyasomolprom has plans to make juices from
Belarusian fruit in Armenia.
The mutual export will be expanded by supplies of Belarusian road
construction machinery to Armenia, as this Caucasian country needs
snow clearing vehicles.
During the visit to Armenia the Minsk Oblast delegation visited Vayots
Dzor Province and Syunik Province of Armenia. Minsk Oblast Governor
Boris Batura invited Armenian counterparts to visit Minsk Oblast in
October-November 2013; the official invitation has already been sent.
The parties believe that interregional cooperation will help promote
bilateral trade and investments and facilitate the implementation of
joint projects.
In 2012, the trade between Minsk Oblast and Armenia made up $9.2
million, up by 68.6% compared to the previous year. The export rose
by 72.3% to $9 million, the import shrank by 12% down to $0.2 million.
This year the trade has lost the momentum. In January-July it was
estimated at $2.3 million, or 46.8% as against the same period last
year. The export amounted to $2.2 million (45.2%). The import expanded
by 3.1% up to $100,000. The reduction of export is attributed to the
absence of deliveries of BelAZ dump trucks to Armenia.
By the end of the year BelAZ will ship four mining dump trucks
estimated at $5 million to Armenia. Dmitry Pavlovich emphasized that
over the last 10 years since 2002, the trade between Minsk Oblast
and Armenia expanded five times, from $1.8 million to $9.2 million.
The major local exporters include BelAZ, Minoblmyasomolprom, and
Borisov Pharmaceutical Plant. Other exporters include Inteco-Master
(Dzerzhinsk District), Magol (Borisov), Coswick (Minsk District).