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    HAYPOST TO CARRY OUT CUSTOMS INTERMEDIARY ACTIVITY

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 4, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. At the February 4 sitting, the
    Armenian government approved the draft on making an addition to
    government decision No 1656-A of 30 November 2006, by which the list of
    services provided by HayPost company has been expanded. In particular,
    henceforth the company will carry out customs intermediary activity.

    According to Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, in recent period numerous
    complaints about non-provision of such services by HayPost had been
    received. "The process is simplified through giving this authority
    to HayPost: this process was quite complicated previoulsy, but now
    it will be facilitated for citizens," he said.

    During a briefing held after the government sitting, Minister of
    Transport and Communication Gurgen Sargsyan said that until now
    HayPost had no right to carry out customs intermediary activity,
    and the person who received a parcel had to deal with customs bodies
    as well. In the minister's words, when receiving parcels, citizens,
    especially residents of Armenian regions, encountered some obstacles.

    "Henceforth people will deal with HayPost only, which will do all
    customs paper work. It is a serious measure simplifying the process,"
    the minister noted.

    G. Sargsyan said that after the replacement of HayPost' trust manager,
    the company made considerable progress: in 2009 it operated at a
    profit of 1.2 billion drams, 30 post offices in Yerevan and marzes
    were repaired, another 50 post offices will be repaired this year.

    Besides, the quality and accessibility of postal services have
    increased. As regards the foundation of Post Bank, the minister
    announced that the first branch will open this spring.
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