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    Only 10-20% of consumer goods in Armenia are marked in Armenian


    2008-01-14 17:53:00


    ArmInfo. Only 10-20% of consumer goods in Armenia are marked in
    Armenian, Head of the "Protection of Consumers" public organization
    Abgar Yegoyan told ArmInfo.

    To recall, according to the Law "On Protection of Consumers", adopted
    in 2004, all the goods are subject to compulsory marking in Armenian.
    However, this provision of the law functions today only with respect to
    the foodstuffs. The "Protection of Consumers" organization appealed to
    RA Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan and the Ministry of Trade and Economic
    Development of Armenia in 2007 offering not to certify the consumer
    goods without this marking.

    To recall, such restrictions are valid during import of foodstuffs to
    the republic. A. Yegoyan also said that after this address, the
    Ministry of Trade and Economic Development instructed the Quality
    Inspection to punish those who actually break the Law "On Protection of
    Consumers". The penalty for the marking absence makes up 100,000 drams
    maximum, however, the non-marked goods are not confiscated from the
    seller but remain for realization. In view of this, the "Protection of
    Consumers" organization schedules to appeal to the Ministry of Trade
    and Economic Development with an offer not to certify the consumer
    goods without marking in Armenian. "As the experience shows, it is
    senseless to hope for conscientiousness of importers and realizers of
    goods", A. Yegoyan said.
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