Effective promotion of light industry in Armenia may create up to
50,000 new jobs
YEREVAN, February 6. /ARKA/. Successful implementation of light
industry fostering strategy in Armenia may create from 15,000 to
50,000 new jobs within one decade, Hovsep Poghosyan, co-chair of the
Union of Light Industry Employers of Armenia, said Thursday at a news
conference.
"Armenia's strategies of fostering shoe and textile industries imply
creation of 15,000 new jobs, but in the event of success, this figure
can be tripled," he said.
The Union of Light Industry Employers of Armenia signed with the
government a memorandum yesterday for implementation of the light
industry promotion strategy.
However, Poghosyan said there is still plenty to do before the
achievement of this goal - it is necessary to make some legislative
changes to ensure favorable environment to the light industry and to
solve the raw skin export problem.
he said.
Poghosyan also pointed out the necessity of training specialists to
form equal conditions for domestic manufacturers and importers and to
use the capacity of Armenian communities overseas.
Suren Bekirsky, the other co-chair of the Union of Light Industry
Employers of Armenia, on his side, said that the strategy implies the
government and the private sector's joint efforts for development of
the country's light industry.
He said that the list of the steps was ready and expressed hope that
the document wouldn't be shelved all the plans would be put into
reality.
he
said.
The three-year program of fostering the mentioned industries needs
$2.5-million investment from the government. -0---
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
50,000 new jobs
YEREVAN, February 6. /ARKA/. Successful implementation of light
industry fostering strategy in Armenia may create from 15,000 to
50,000 new jobs within one decade, Hovsep Poghosyan, co-chair of the
Union of Light Industry Employers of Armenia, said Thursday at a news
conference.
"Armenia's strategies of fostering shoe and textile industries imply
creation of 15,000 new jobs, but in the event of success, this figure
can be tripled," he said.
The Union of Light Industry Employers of Armenia signed with the
government a memorandum yesterday for implementation of the light
industry promotion strategy.
However, Poghosyan said there is still plenty to do before the
achievement of this goal - it is necessary to make some legislative
changes to ensure favorable environment to the light industry and to
solve the raw skin export problem.
he said.
Poghosyan also pointed out the necessity of training specialists to
form equal conditions for domestic manufacturers and importers and to
use the capacity of Armenian communities overseas.
Suren Bekirsky, the other co-chair of the Union of Light Industry
Employers of Armenia, on his side, said that the strategy implies the
government and the private sector's joint efforts for development of
the country's light industry.
He said that the list of the steps was ready and expressed hope that
the document wouldn't be shelved all the plans would be put into
reality.
he
said.
The three-year program of fostering the mentioned industries needs
$2.5-million investment from the government. -0---
- See more at: http://arka.am/en/news/economy/effective_promotion_of_light_industry_in_armenia_m ay_create_up_to_50_000_new_jobs/#sthash.5gozdLKJ.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress