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  • "Jermuk" Intends To Appeal To Court To Restore Its Prestige

    "JERMUK" INTENDS TO APPEAL TO COURT TO RESTORE ITS PRESTIGE

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 21 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The statement of the US National
    Drug Administration has caused panic among buyers, as a result of
    which sales of "Jermik" have declined by 10% in Armenia. At the same
    time, as NT correspondent was informed by commercial director of
    the company Samvel Arsenian, export to Russia has grown: previously
    23-30 containers of mineral water were exported to Russia a month,
    whereas starting from April 1, 78 containers will be exported.

    According to S. Arsenian, the statement, according to which "Jermuk"
    mineral water contains arsenic exceeding the permissible norm, pursues
    some political and economic goals and has no relation to the quality
    of this water and its content. He said that since 2000, the company
    has exported its production to the US, and each shipment undergoes
    laboratory examination on the border and is given a respective
    certificate, after which it is allowed to be imported into the country.

    In the words of S. Arsenian, an attempt is being made to force Armenian
    "Jermuk" out of the international market. "This statement is made at
    the moment when wagons of Georgian "Borzhomi" mineral water (banned
    in Russia) are brought into the US," he noted.

    He said that it is not ruled out that the company will try to restore
    its prestige in court: the respective documents are being prepared
    for this purpose.
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