ARMENIAN-POLISH TRADE GREW LAST YEAR TO $44.6 MILLION
YEREVAN, April 9. / ARKA /. Armenia's trade with Poland in 2013
amounted to $44.6 million, up from $42.6 million in 2012, Martin
Sarkisian, the chairman of Armenia's Commerce and Industry Chamber,
said today.
Speaking at an Armenian-Polish business forum in Yerevan he said
Armenian exports to Poland surged by 85 percent last year to $1.1
million.
According to him, Armenia sells to Poland crayfish, strong drinks,
cigars, cigarillos and cigarettes, as well packaging materials and
containers.
He said Armenia imports from Poland dairy products, sugar,
confectionery, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, essential oils, perfumes,
cosmetics, glue, pipe, plastic products and tiles.
Poland's ambassador to Armenia, Zdzislaw Raczynski, said there is
still a large untapped potential for Armenia and Poland to boost
their trade ties.
"I urge the Polish businessmen to be more active in cooperation with
their Armenian colleagues. I also urge Armenian business people to
look at Poland as economically highly developed country, "he said.
He said Poland has the sixth largest economy in the European Union.
Raczynski said also the embassy of Poland in Armenia is ready to
provide any assistance to the forum participants. -0-
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From: Baghdasarian
YEREVAN, April 9. / ARKA /. Armenia's trade with Poland in 2013
amounted to $44.6 million, up from $42.6 million in 2012, Martin
Sarkisian, the chairman of Armenia's Commerce and Industry Chamber,
said today.
Speaking at an Armenian-Polish business forum in Yerevan he said
Armenian exports to Poland surged by 85 percent last year to $1.1
million.
According to him, Armenia sells to Poland crayfish, strong drinks,
cigars, cigarillos and cigarettes, as well packaging materials and
containers.
He said Armenia imports from Poland dairy products, sugar,
confectionery, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, essential oils, perfumes,
cosmetics, glue, pipe, plastic products and tiles.
Poland's ambassador to Armenia, Zdzislaw Raczynski, said there is
still a large untapped potential for Armenia and Poland to boost
their trade ties.
"I urge the Polish businessmen to be more active in cooperation with
their Armenian colleagues. I also urge Armenian business people to
look at Poland as economically highly developed country, "he said.
He said Poland has the sixth largest economy in the European Union.
Raczynski said also the embassy of Poland in Armenia is ready to
provide any assistance to the forum participants. -0-
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_polish_trade_grew_last_year_to_44_6_milli on/#sthash.63gF8oWt.dpuf
From: Baghdasarian