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    EEC DISCUSSES ARMENIA'S CUSTOMS UNION ENTRY IN YEREVAN

    Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
    March 18 2014

    18.03.2014 11:06

    MOSCOW, 18 March (BelTA) - A delegation of the Eurasian Economic
    Commission (EEC) led by EEC Minister of Economy and Financial Policy
    Timur Suleimenov held meetings in Yerevan to discuss Armenia's
    accession to the Customs Union. The meetings focused on the
    implementation of Armenia's Customs Union entry roadmap in financial
    policy, services and investment, protection of intellectual property,
    labor migration, monetary policy and financial markets, BelTA learnt
    from the EEC press service.

    At the meeting with Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan the parties
    discussed Armenia's joining to the agreements and treaties that make
    up the legal framework of the Customs Union and the Single Economic
    Space. The parties considered the mechanisms of calculating quotas
    in distributing import customs duties taking into account Armenia's
    accession, indirect taxation, movement of cash resources by individuals
    and counteraction to legalization of proceeds of crime (money
    laundering), intellectual property protection and parallel importing.

    Timur Suleimenov informed the Armenian Premier on the preparation of
    the draft Eurasian Economic Union Treaty.

    Detailed discussion of the issues related to the implementation of
    the action plan on Armenia's accession to the Customs Union and the
    Single Economic Space was continued during Timur Suleimenov's bilateral
    meetings with Finance Minister of Armenia David Sargsyan, Economy
    Minister of Armenia Vagram Avanesyan and Chairman of the Central Bank
    of Armenia Artur Dzhavadyan. "Armenia's authorized state bodies hosted
    meetings with the participation of EEC experts to regulate issues
    related to Armenia's accession to the legal framework of the Customs
    Union and the Single Economic Space," the EEC press service said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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