Member of Eurasian Economic Commission: Armenia will give Customs
Union countries access to Middle East markets
by Arthur Yernjakyan
ARMINFO
Saturday, March 29, 14:01
Armenia will give the Customs Union countries access to the Middle
East markets, Integration and Macroeconomics Minister of the Eurasian
Economic Commission Tatiana Valovaya said at the 2nd Economic Forum of
the Republican Party of Armenia "Armenia-Customs Union: Opportunities
and Challenges" on Saturday.
She said that though quite unstable, the Middle East is a very
interesting market.
According to Valovaya, free transfer of goods in the territory of the
Eurasian Economic Union will benefit Armenia's business and will boost
the country's exports. "Today Armenia exports to the Customs Union
mostly agricultural products but it may also consider other options,
for example, information technologies," Valovaya said, noting that she
was impressed by the tablets to be produced on the basis of an
Armenian operating system.
Union countries access to Middle East markets
by Arthur Yernjakyan
ARMINFO
Saturday, March 29, 14:01
Armenia will give the Customs Union countries access to the Middle
East markets, Integration and Macroeconomics Minister of the Eurasian
Economic Commission Tatiana Valovaya said at the 2nd Economic Forum of
the Republican Party of Armenia "Armenia-Customs Union: Opportunities
and Challenges" on Saturday.
She said that though quite unstable, the Middle East is a very
interesting market.
According to Valovaya, free transfer of goods in the territory of the
Eurasian Economic Union will benefit Armenia's business and will boost
the country's exports. "Today Armenia exports to the Customs Union
mostly agricultural products but it may also consider other options,
for example, information technologies," Valovaya said, noting that she
was impressed by the tablets to be produced on the basis of an
Armenian operating system.