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State duty on obsidian mining to be lowered 100 times

12.05.2016, 15:43
The Armenian parliament has passed today in the second and final reading a set of amendments to the Law "On State Duty," calling for reduction of the state duty on the mining of obsidian by 100 times.

State duty on obsidian mining to be lowered 100 times
YEREVAN, May 12. /ARKA/. The Armenian parliament has passed today in the second and final reading a set of amendments to the Law "On State Duty," calling for reduction of the state duty on the mining of obsidian by 100 times.

Deputy Minister of Economy Emil Tarasyan said the current fee of 10 million drams makes development of obsidian mines economically inexpedient.

He said many local companies have faced problems when trying to export souvenirs made of obsidian because of the lack of papers certifying the legal acquisition of the stone. He said also the measure is expected to boost development of obsidian mines.

According to him, at the moment there are four obsidian mines in the country with deposits estimated at 3,500 tons, while  the market price of  one ton of the stone is 60,000 drams, which, if the mine is developed legally and after the payment of the duty  increases to 68,000 drams.

He added that current exports are estimated at only 50 kg, while exports of gemstones from Armenia are estimated at 520,000 tons.

"Obsidian has been used by Armenian craftsmen to make various souvenirs which were exported only to Russia. Now problems have arisen for exports to the EU due to lack of papers certifying the origin of country," Tarasyan said.

Obsidian field are directly associated with volcanic processes. Its main deposits are in Mexico, Ecuador, Japan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Peru, Turkey, Germany, Armenia, United States, Russia and Iceland. ($ 1 -