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    DYCK IS INTERESTED IN RA ECONOMIC GROWTH
    [06:35 pm] 16 February, 2007

    Paul B. Dyck, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe at
    the U.S. Department of Commerce, visited Armenia
    February 14-16. During his trip, Mr. Dyck met with
    government officials including Minister of Trade and
    Economic Development Karen Chshmaritian, Senior
    Economic Advisor to the President Vahram Nercissiantz,
    and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Arman
    Kirakosian. He also met with representatives of the
    American Chamber of Commerce, U.S. investors in
    Armenia, local business, and alumni of U.S.
    government-funded exchange programs.

    Mr. Dyck focused on issues related to Armenia's
    economic growth, commercial developments, the
    investment climate, and business opportunities for
    foreign companies. He also discussed customs
    administration issues, as well as legal measures and
    enforcement mechanisms related to the protection of
    Intellectual Property Rights.

    Paul B. Dyck was appointed to serve as Deputy
    Assistant Secretary for Europe at the U.S. Department
    of Commerce in June, 2006. Mr. Dyck is responsible for
    directing the Department's efforts to open markets and
    ensure fair treatment for American exporters in 50
    countries, including all of Europe, Russia, and
    Eurasia. He is also responsible for developing
    strategies and programs to enhance the United States'
    commercial position in the region, as well as engaging
    with foreign government officials to resolve
    commercial disputes. Before joining the Department of
    Commerce, Mr. Dyck served at the U.S. Department of
    State as senior advisor to Secretary of State
    Condoleezza Rice. In this position, Mr. Dyck helped
    coordinate the Secretary's strategic planning efforts
    and transformational diplomacy agenda.
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