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Some 5,700 new jobs created in Armenia last year, acting minister says
Some 5,700 new jobs were created in 2017 in Armenia thanks to investments in the amount of $495 million, acting minister of economic development and investments Suren Karayan told a Q&A parliamentary session today.Foreign investments to Armenia in first half exceed one billion USD
Foreign investments in the Armenian economy surged by 36.6% in the first half of 2017 as opposed to the same time span of 2016 to over $1 billion, economic development and investments minister Suren Karayan told journalists on Wednesday.Minister praises Armenia’s two-year membership in Eurasian Economic Union
Speaking at a conference in Yerevan convened to mark Armenia’s two years in the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) Armenian minister of economic development and infrastructure Suren Karayan said the membership has had a positive impact on the Armenian economy.Syunik Food to invest 1.7 billion drams in import of equipment and raw materials
The government of Armenia has decided today to exempt Syunik Food company from payment of duties on imports of equipment and raw materials since it has pledged to invest 1.7 billion drams in the production of canned goods.Armenia wants to improve its standing in Doing Business by 12 notches
At a meeting with president Serzh Sargsyan, Armenia’s acting economic development and investment minister Suren Karayan reported on what has been done to enhance exports and attract fresh investments, the presidential press service reported.Minister expects 7,500 news jobs to be created in Armenia this year
About 7,500 new jobs will be created in Armenia in 2017 as a result of $460 million investments, economic development and investment minister Suren Karayan said during a Saturday meeting with prime minister Karen Karapetyan, the government press office said.Davos is not only platform for presentation of Armenian investment programs
The World Economic Forum in Davos is not the only platform for the presentation of investment programs in Armenia, economic development and investment minister Suren Karayan told reporters today when asked why Armenia was not represented at the latest Davos forum, which was held on January 17-20.Armenian government promises support to private travel companies
Armenia’s economic development and investment minister Suren Karayan promised today the government’s support to privately-owned travel companies saying the government attaches special importance to cooperation with the private sector in the field of tourism during a meeting with members of the Union of Inbound Tour Operators.Minister: new investment fund to be created in Armenia
A new investment fund will be established in Armenia in accordance with the government's program, economic development and investment minister Suren Karayan told a parliamentary hearing on 2017 draft budget today, organized by several committees.News 1 - 20 of 22
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