Yovanovitch: U.S.-Armenia business contacts expand
10.10.2008,
01:43
The U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch pointed out the trend toward expansion of U.S.-Armenia business contacts at her meeting with Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan.
YEREVAN, October 9. /ARKA/. The U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch pointed out the trend toward expansion of U.S.-Armenia business contacts at her meeting with Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan.
Yovanovitch expressed satisfaction with the existing trade and economic links between the countries, the Press Service of the Ministry reported.
The Minister briefed the Ambassador on the government priorities, the work done and future plans. He also stressed the importance of the sitting of Working Group of Armenian-American intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation to be held in Washington in late November.
Yeritsyan informed the Ambassador about the measures taken for the country to achieve superiority in the fields of education, healthcare, finance, business environment and tourism.
A special National Competitiveness Council has been set up for this purpose, Yerisyan said. He also said that Armenia will try to sign a full-fledged free trade agreement with Europe. The Ambassador made appraisal of the government programs and wished the Minister successful implementation. –0--
Yovanovitch expressed satisfaction with the existing trade and economic links between the countries, the Press Service of the Ministry reported.
The Minister briefed the Ambassador on the government priorities, the work done and future plans. He also stressed the importance of the sitting of Working Group of Armenian-American intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation to be held in Washington in late November.
Yeritsyan informed the Ambassador about the measures taken for the country to achieve superiority in the fields of education, healthcare, finance, business environment and tourism.
A special National Competitiveness Council has been set up for this purpose, Yerisyan said. He also said that Armenia will try to sign a full-fledged free trade agreement with Europe. The Ambassador made appraisal of the government programs and wished the Minister successful implementation. –0--