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    Belarus News (BelTA)
    Jan 9 2015




    Belarus, Armenia mulling over joint jewelry companies

    09 January 2015 15:40 | Politics


    Belarus, Armenia mulling over joint jewelry companies

    MINSK, 9 January (BelTA) - Belarus and Armenia are working on setting
    up joint jewelry manufacturing facilities, Ambassador Extraordinary
    and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Armenia Stepan Sukhorenko said in an
    interview to the news agency Armenian News-NEWS.am, BelTA has learned.

    "The economies of Armenia and Belarus are complementary. Our goods are
    not competitive to each other. Products made in Armenia are not
    produced in Belarus and vice versa. I would like to name the jewelry
    industry as one of the breakthrough areas. The relevant work is
    underway. We have already received first results. We are first of all
    interested in setting up joint manufacturing facilities with a higher
    value added. We are also increased in the area of high technologies.
    We can achieve a lot with united efforts," Stepan Sukhorenko said.

    According to the diplomat, the Armenian-Belarusian intergovernmental
    commission held a meeting in October to discuss the advancement of
    products of the joint companies to the foreign market, taking into
    account Armenia's membership in the WTO. "Armenia can supply about
    9,000 descriptions of goods to the European market at preferential
    terms. We have no such preferences. It is also a promising area of
    cooperation. Keeping in mind the fact that the Armenian government is
    implementing its agricultural upgrading program, the model lineup
    produced in Belarus, in all the parameters including the cost, service
    and quality, is the most acceptable product for the Armenian farmer
    and can be actively used in the ongoing reforms. We are ready to
    supply the final product. However, there is a more profitable
    scenario. We are opening a series of assembly plants. As a result, the
    cost of one item will go down by 20-30%. We have many cooperation
    areas. It is important to occupy the niche in time," the diplomat
    said.

    According to Stepan Sukhorenko, the two countries need to develop
    relations in tourism as well. The tourist flow between the two states
    is extremely low. "We are studying Armenia's potential in the area. It
    is quite interesting. There is statistics according to which Armenia
    is ranked among leaders in the number of historical monuments per
    capita in Europe. The Armenian authorities are doing their best to
    make the country more open for tourists. I do not think that the
    geographical distance is an invincible obstacle for Belarus and
    Armenia. It is only a three-hour journey by air. Many Belarusians
    travel to Australia, Southeast Asia and Thailand. Armenia can offer
    tourists its richest history, taking into account the fact that the
    country embraced Christianity much earlier that Kievan Rus did.
    Efforts are necessitated to popularize the historical heritage of the
    country. People do not come there not because it is far away but
    simply because they know nothing about it," he said.

    At the same time the Ambassador noted that the number of Armenians
    that are eager to visit Belarus is on the rise. Earlier it was only
    one weekly flight from Yerevan to Minsk. Today we have three of them
    and very soon the fourth flight will be opened. "The flow of Armenians
    to Belarus is huge. Besides, there is a big Armenian diaspora in
    Belarus. We can expect that once Armenia joins the Eurasian Economic
    union the business activity between the two countries will increase,"
    Stepan Sukhorenko said.

    http://eng.belta.by/all_news/politics/Belarus-Armenia-mulling-over-joint-jewelry-companies_i_78620.html

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