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Customs Service of Armenia considers it inappropriate for Armenian heavy-duty trucks to cross the Armenian-Georgian border – SRC
Taking into account the congestion that has formed in recent days at Georgian checkpoints, the Customs Service of Armenia has considered it inappropriate for Armenian heavy-duty trucks to cross the Armenian-Georgian border, the press service of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia reports.Armenian alcohol producers ask WTO intervention due to cargo delays at Georgian border, negotiations to be held in Armenia
More than a dozen Armenian alcohol producers have appealed to state and international structures with a request to urgently assess the tense situation with the transit of Armenian goods through the customs territory of Georgia, the press service of the Union of Producers and Entrepreneurs of Armenia reports.Armenia is ready to support cognac producers amid unresolved problems with exports via Georgia – Minister
The Armenian government is currently developing programs to support domestic cognac producers, which should ensure uninterrupted purchases of grapes in September-October of this year, said the Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.Georgia allowed partial passage of Armenian trucks with alcohol, but the problem remains - Papoyan
Georgia has allowed several Armenian trucks with alcohol to cross its border, but the problem with the export of cognac spirit has not yet been resolved, said RA Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan.Armenia seeks solution for alcohol exports: talks with Georgia underway
Armenian authorities are looking for a solution for alcohol exports, Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan said today in response to a question about what the ministry was doing to resolve the problem that Armenian alcohol exports have been facing for weeks already when trying to cross the Georgian border into Russia.Armenia aims to remove obstacles to develop trade turnover with Georgia
Trade and economic relations between Armenia and Georgia are developing successfully, but it is necessary to remove all obstacles that slow down smooth trade turnover, simplify customs procedures and stimulate a transparent investment environment, said Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan at a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Levan Davitashvili.Armenian PM and Georgian President stress importance of peace agreement between Yerevan and Baku
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Georgian President Mikhail Kavelashvili highlighted the critical need for a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan during their meeting on Tuesday in Yerevan, underscoring the potential for long-term peace in the region, Pashinyan’s press service reported.News 1 - 20 of 361
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