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    ARMENIA AND USA DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF SIGNING OF FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

    ArmInfo
    2009-05-13 13:16:00

    ArmInfo. Armenia and USA are discussing a possibility of signing
    of a free trade agreement. This issue is one of the prime ones to
    be discussed during Wednesday meeting of the working group of the
    Armenian-American intergovernmental Commission in Yerevan, Armenian
    Co-chairman of the Commission, Economy Minister of Armenia Nerses
    Yeritsyan told journalists.

    He said a new trade policy is formed between the countries, that will
    allow to make the American market available for the Armenian goods
    and will stimulate inflow of investments. According to the minister,
    a similar free trade agreement was signed between Armenia and EU. He
    added that the working group's meeting agenda includes the programmes
    of regional cooperation, discussion of the "Millennium Challenges"
    assistance programme, US programme of assistance in creation of a
    National Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Armenia, opening
    of a representation of the Armenian IT enterprises in Silicon valley.

    According to the data of Armenia's Economy Ministry, the total volume
    of the American investments in Armenia in 1991-2008 made up $299,7 mln,
    including the direct foreign investments to the sum of $198,7 mln. The
    investments in 2008 made up $30,2 mln, including the direct foreign
    investments - $17,7 mln. As of January 1, 2009, 536 enterprises
    with the share of the American capital have been registered in
    Armenia. Export of the Armenian goods to the USA in 2008 grew by 2,7%
    to $52,8 mln as compared to 2007, and import from the USA grew by 48,6%
    to $219,8 mln. The Armenian export mainly includes mineral and natural
    waters, wines, synthetic rubber, jewelry and stones, while grain,
    feeding stuff, cloth and sausages prevail in the American export.
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