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    ARMENIA SPEEDS UP INTEGRATION IN CUSTOMS UNION

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    March 3 2014

    3 March 2014 - 2:33pm

    Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan said that the
    road map to join the Customs Union will be accomplished by mid-April.

    Deputy Minister for Economy Karine Minasyan noted that such a pace
    of integration was a result of six years of reforms.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at the Yerkrap Union of
    Volunteers that society and investors had no reasons for worries and
    should expect progress. He reminded that exports had grown by 7.2%
    in 2013, most of it generated by trade with the Customs Union. He
    assures that joining it would make their opportunities boundless. It
    would open a market with a population of 200 million for a country
    with a population of 3 million.

    Vladimir Lepekhin, Director of the EurAsEC Institute, said that about
    50% of food was imported, mostly from the EU, Ukraine and Belarus. He
    believes that food from Armenia has a good chance to find its place
    in the Russian market and optimize prices. Instability in Ukraine
    gives even more opportunities.

    Oleg Noginsky, Chairman of the board of Suppliers of the Customs
    Union, calls Armenia competitive, in terms of food and alcohol
    products. Prices for Armenian goods are 2.5-3 times lower than average
    in Russia, except the Krasnodar Territory. The expert noted that the
    question was whether Armenia had enough products to fill the market.

    He reminded that neither Belarus, nor Russia (except Kuban) grow
    enough fruits and vegetables. Noginsky added that Armenian food
    products were better quality than Turkish.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/52076.html

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