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    ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN CONCERNED OVER DOMESTIC PRODUCTION

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 22 2009
    Armenia

    A concept worked out by the Union of Home Producers will be submitted
    to the finance and budgetary commission of the Public Council of
    Armenia, Chairman of the Union Vazgen Safaryan told reporters today. He
    pointed out that the concept provides for a number of measures to
    protect local producers' interests and enhance competitiveness in
    case the Armenian-Turkish border is reopened.

    "We must be not only a consumer, but also producer and exporter
    country. It must become our principal strategy," Safraryan said.

    Safaryan presented some of the Union's initiatives. "Low-interest
    and long-term credits to local producers must become one of the first
    steps. Second, customs bans on products that can be manufactured in
    Armenia," he said.

    The Union proposes revision of Armenia's tax and tariff policy. "When
    gas tariffs are too high (imported at U.S. $154, sold to the population
    at U.S. 266) the water price rises as well. The result is that the
    cost of production is higher than on other markets, but our products
    are not competitive. If this policy is not revised, cheap Turkish
    products will flood the Armenian market, and the local producers will
    go bankrupt," Safaryan said.

    In this context he pointed out the importance of creating conditions
    for developing domestic production.
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