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    MINISTER: INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION IS ONE OF TOP-PRIORITY FOCUSES IN ARMENIAN-BELARUSIAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS

    YEREVAN, August 27. /ARKA/. Industrial cooperation is one of the
    top-priority focuses in Armenian-Belarusian economic relations,
    Belarusian Forestry Minister Mikhail Amelyanovich, co-chair of
    Armenian-Belarusian Intergovernmental Commission for Economic
    Cooperation, said today after completion of the commission's 10th
    session in Yerevan

    "Efforts to develop join activities and establish direct ties between
    our companies would certainly expand our further relations," he said.

    Amelyanovich said that enterprises assembling Belarusian agricultural
    machinery would be very promising. He also pointed out the first line
    launched in Belarus in July 2012 for bottling Armenian brandy as an
    example of successful cooperation of this kind.

    The minister said that prospects for exporting Belarusian machinery
    to Armenia and servicing it here were considered at the session.

    Prospects for exporting vehicles and agricultural machinery to Armenia
    on leasing payment and export crediting conditions with participation
    of Belarusian leasing operator Promagroleasing were discussed as well.

    "We placed it on record with pleasure that trade turnover between the
    countries is growing from year to year. It grew 40.3% in 2012, compared
    with 2011, to more than $46 million. We see we have considerable
    reserves here," Amelyanovich said.

    According to the National Statistical Service of Armenia, trade between
    Armenia and Belarus amounted to $20.1 million in Jan-May 2013 - 19.7%
    year-on-year growth.

    The minister also stressed that the commission has carefully mulled
    over things in cooperation in agriculture sector and has seen certain
    growth of Armenian exports to Belarus.

    Armenia sends some 50 kinds of products to Belarus. Alcoholic
    drinks, (65.1%), petrochemicals (4.5%), siliceous earth (2.4%),
    glass containers (2.3%) and medicaments (1.5%) dominate Armenia's
    exports to Belarus. ---0---

    - See more at:
    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/minister_industrial_cooperation_is_one_of_top_prio rity_focuses_in_armenian_belarusian_economic_relat/#sthash.gDEQTRyp.dpuf



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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