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    Prime Minister of Armenia: Armenia does not support state protectionism

    2009-03-13 19:12:00


    ArmInfo. Armenia does not support state protectionism. The government
    policy aims to overcome the temporary difficulties in the country that
    originated for quite objective reason, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran
    Sargsyan told media Friday.

    He said protectionism for a long period of time leads to negative
    consequences. In future, when global economy will overcome the crisis,
    it will be possible to speak of changes in Armenia's policy. Only in
    this case it will be possible to speak of minimizing government
    guarantees and providing state loans. `That is why the current measures
    should have temporary nature', T. Sargsyan said. He underlined that
    many states have resorted to protectionism being aware of its
    harmfulness. In particular, car industry is in question, which enjoys
    state support. `Such measures are taken also in Armenia and it is
    difficult to call these measures protectionism. It is assistance in
    overcoming temporary difficulties by combined efforts', the premier
    said.

    As regards the recall of the bill on amendments to the Law on Customs
    Duty by the government, the premier explained that the national dram
    devaluated by 20% whereas the law provides for a 10-15% growth of the
    customs duty on a series of imported commodities. This devaluation is
    an impetus for development of the country's export potential and
    creates favorable conditions to stiffen the local competition. `The
    developments will show if the government will return to this bill or
    not', the premier said. He underlined that the increase of the customs
    duties will have temporary character and will apply to the commodities
    produced in Armenia. Thus, this government measure aims to support
    local producers. If the customs duty rises by 15%, local producers will
    grow their capacities to 30%, the premier said.
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