ARMENIA'S ACCESSION TO CUSTOMS UNION WILL MAKE LOCAL PRODUCERS IMPROVE QUALITY OF THEIR GOODS: DEAN SAYS
YEREVAN, September 20. / ARKA /. Armenia's accession to the Customs
Union will become a strong incentive for local producers to improve
the quality of their goods, says Dean of the Faculty of History of
Yerevan State University Edik Minasyan.
In his view, this move will have an overall positive impact on the
development of the Armenian economy, contributing to its prosperity,
and the promotion of local products at foreign markets.
Minasyan also said this is possible only if the national interests of
Armenia are taken into account when entering the Customs Union, as well
as the existing relations with the European countries are maintained.
The historian argued that Armenia's joining the union not only does
not poses a threat to its independence, but also increases its security
guarantees "which today are very important for us."
Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan announced September 3 after talks
with Russia's Putin in Moscow that his country would join the Customs
Union. Before that Armenia was expected to initial an association
agreement with the European Union in late November. -0- - See more at:
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YEREVAN, September 20. / ARKA /. Armenia's accession to the Customs
Union will become a strong incentive for local producers to improve
the quality of their goods, says Dean of the Faculty of History of
Yerevan State University Edik Minasyan.
In his view, this move will have an overall positive impact on the
development of the Armenian economy, contributing to its prosperity,
and the promotion of local products at foreign markets.
Minasyan also said this is possible only if the national interests of
Armenia are taken into account when entering the Customs Union, as well
as the existing relations with the European countries are maintained.
The historian argued that Armenia's joining the union not only does
not poses a threat to its independence, but also increases its security
guarantees "which today are very important for us."
Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan announced September 3 after talks
with Russia's Putin in Moscow that his country would join the Customs
Union. Before that Armenia was expected to initial an association
agreement with the European Union in late November. -0- - See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_s_accession_to_customs_union_will_make_loc al_producers_improve_quality_of_their_goods_dean_s/#sthash.VTNMBFCe.dpuf