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    ITALY-BASED ARMENIAN WINEMAKER WILL NOT OFFER BRIBES

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy25849.html
    Published: 17:22:36 - 17/04/2012

    Vahe Keushgueryan, Italy-based Armenian winemaker, president of Semina
    Consulting Company which supports Armenian winemaking companies, tried
    to import winery equipment from Italy but encountered obstacles of
    the customs. The equipment has been in the customs office for already
    over 6 months, while the businessman cannot get a proper clarification.

    He told Lragir.am that the driver had forgot a document for which the
    equipment is still in the customs office. According to Keushgueryan,
    the customs service staff cannot tell him what the destiny of the
    equipment will be. He says the Customs office has not provided any
    information on the equipment for six months, and they do not know in
    what condition the equipment is. "Perhaps, they want me to go there
    and solve the issue otherwise but I'm not going," said the businessman.

    Vahe Keushgueryan says the government is not helpful to businesses,
    it only creates obstacles for their activities.

    Winemakers encounter obstacles also when they want to export wine
    samples abroad. Keushgueryan says they ask to submit all kinds of
    documents at every step. While in other countries sending a wine
    sample requires a few hours, in Armenia it takes more than a week.

    According to Vahe Keushgueryan, the quality of wine produced in
    Armenia is not improving since there is no state control. "In Armenia
    some wines are produced of grapes which are not grown here. It is
    a European sort of grapes for white wine, while the one sold in
    Armenia is red. It is a shame," he says adding that the market will
    not develop unless quality is controlled.

    The Armenian-Italian winemaker calls on the authorities to control
    this sector and not to create obstacles for the businessmen. According
    to him, the main problem of Armenia is poor and selective enforcement
    of the law.

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